can you admit the Moment he ate if the tree he died spiritually and it was not figurative language?
No. Your complex question has an implied premise which I reject. It was figurative language (and an example of God lying among many examples. See 1 Kings 22:20-23.)
When I tell my teenager to be home by 11 PM and she inserts an adjective, claiming she did by coming home at 11 PM - PST instead of EST, we got some word games going on in a pathetic attempt to skirt the truth! When Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, the simple truth is that they did not die as God said in plain language they would.
Regarding the desperate attempt to pretend God did not lie, by inserting the word "spiritual" before death, it defies the plain language of the text. It is like there is no reading comprehension, general expressions cannot later to taken to be specific only. Death means and includes all death, and most significantly physical death. "I'll be faithful in marriage" is taken primarily to be physically faithful. A philandering husband won't get much empathy from his wife by claiming he meant spiritually faithful only, and therefore, did not violate his vows.
It is pure speculation that they spiritually died. Furthermore, where do you get the idea that these 1st 2 humans were ever spiritually alive to begin with? Adam and Eve were never born, let alone born again, born of the spirit. It is revealing that before the fall of man, God's perfect creation was not all good. See Genesis 1:18.
If you want to get all technical or sophisticated about it, you could say God withheld immortality due to their disobedience. However, this is a punishment, not a natural result of eating nonpoisonous fruit.
Don’t add anything to what I command you, and don’t take away anything from it
Deuteronomy 4:2 (Voice)
And so you cancel the word of God in order to hand down your own tradition.
Mark 7:13 (NLT)