Talk:Nonexistence/@comment-32122220-20181002092025/@comment-32440156-20181007121622

Well, I said they both can destroy/erase anything including nothingness and concept of nonexistence itself but when it comes to hypothetical nonexistence itself when you destroy/erase past nothingness all that remains is nonexistence so, if you erase/destroy nonexistence you will get only one thing which is nonexistence.

Basically what I mean to say is that suppose you besroy immortality to being who is already absolutely immortal so, what do you think will happen. The answer is that being would remain as immortal as before. This the case with both absolute destruction/nonexistence, if you use any of them to destroy/erase nonexistence the outcome will be same: the thing that remains is nonexistence.So, basically they can erse hypothetical nonexistence but it wouldn't yield any result as you are making something nonexistent which is already nonexistent.