Talk:Nonexistence/@comment-24747384-20180924220255/@comment-4867780-20180924223407

That would depend how thorough the erasure is. To use a comparison, if you delete an item or character from a video game, you can always re-add it later by copy-pasting the template and history. But if you wipe out this template/history from the game system itself, then there is no coming back.

Nonexistence takes its conceptual roots in the real-life concept of "death" as final end, and extends it to an existential level. It has no true counterpart just like real death has no revival counterpart beyond human imagination, and always wins in the end in much the same way. You can patch up wounds and cure ailments, but death itself is final and so is Nonexistence.