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  • It's funny how he keeps throwing his military experience in my face, yet there's a good chance I've been in combat more then he has in real life...
    We have the most ****ed up conversations don't we... now I must find a metaphor for +=- using functions of this site...
    Tear apart the matter on an atomic level, then cause the energy caused by the explosion to fade out of existence...
    Yes......... I think... this is theoretical physichs based around metaphors concerning the deletion of posts on a forum... They should make a class for this in university.
    A deleted post is the torn apart atoms... in a sense that the computer still has the coding of the post, but not the post itself...
    But a deleted post still exists, the coding of the post never dissapears, the conversion of mass requires tearing apart the very atoms of it, creating an extremely volatile nuclear reation, the conversion of a post to the coding it was before posting is in a sense the same thing, however if the computer cannot find the post regardless of how long it searches, and the post hasn't been deliberatly hidden, then one could consider it outside of existance, if energy resulting from a nuclear explosion fades out until it can no longer be noticed by anthing it caould also be considered outside of existance...
    It is possible, converting mass to energy is possible, which is in a sense the deletion of it, in the sense that a deleted post is converted to something else rather then completely destroyed, but if you could completely lose the deleted file then something similar could happen to energy after it had been converted from matter...
    Hmmm... mass delete... You sir have given me an idea, that is completely unrelated to this site. The deletion of mass, would be it's conversion to energy, if in that sense deletion results in destruction then perhaps it is possible to physically destroy something...
    I don't understand how the moderators can do that all the time... That's about the most annoying job I can think of.
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