Talk:Absolute Destruction/@comment-35836648-20181004013352/@comment-32440156-20181011090932

To explain my point better I'll take an example. Say you have absolute destruction and there is a pencil in front of you. Then, you destroy the very fact that the pencil existed.

Now, I have absolute restoration. I can't directly restore the pencil but if I reversed the destruction of the fact that the pencil existed, then the pencil will be restored. But with Nonexistence this wouldn't be possible as it directly makes the pencil to never have existed in the first place leaving no room for restoration.

This is the difference between nonexistence and absolute destruction, when you make things nonexistent by absolute destruction there is a room for restoration by reversing the point where destruction occured but when it comes to Nonexistence there is no room for restoration as the object is becoming nonexistent directly without loopholes of any kind.