Talk:Nonexistence/@comment-24747384-20180924220255/@comment-24747384-20180924224841

So you mean that Absolute Restoration can restore something that was erased by it, but it depends on how thorough was the Erasure was? As in how "Deep" was the Erasure? Cause AB's page mentions it can "restore everything annihilated by Nonexistence."

But i guess that AB can be "worked around", for example, AB can "restore everything back to it's original state", but, what if something is erased in a way that is never even existed? (thus, has no "original state" to restore), or changed in a way that the change IS NOW the "Original state", and thus there's nothing to restore to normal. (Absolute Change )