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Energy CAN be destroyed.

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The law of thermodynamics that states that energy cannot be destroyed, is wrong.

All matter is energy, but not all energy is matter.

There is a state of formless inertia, and even lack of chaos in which...there is nothing. Even that word does it a disservice because it implies "thingish"-ness.

Yes, there is a state in which energy does not exist in neither time nor space.

That is all.

Discuss.
 
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Yes, there is a state in which energy does not exist in neither time nor space.

That just means there was never any energy there in the first place, or the energy has gone somewhere else?

It does not prove that energy has been destroyed?
 
That just means there was never any energy there in the first place, or the energy has gone somewhere else?

It does not prove that energy has been destroyed?

Without getting into semantics, there is a state in which there is no state of any being or form, not even on sub-quantum levels.

Where there is no polar exchange of opposites, there is not even energy.

There can be no name or label as such, it defies it.
 
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The law of thermodynamics that states that energy cannot be destroyed, is wrong.

All matter is energy, but not all energy is matter.

There is a state of formless inertia, and even lack of chaos in which...there is nothing. Even that word does it a disservice because it implies "thingish"-ness.

Yes, there is a state in which energy does not exist in neither time nor space.

That is all.

Discuss.

Can you back this up with mathematical proof or is this just a highly uneducated guess? :laughing I would imagine if you could prove it, you'd be offered a job working with some of the greatest minds available.
 
Science trolling? In my BARF?













It's more likely than you think
 
It's ok, Newton can't be right about everything. Besides, just because there are exceptions or things change in the bigger picture or the fundamental mechanic is different (gravity) doesn't mean he wasn't spot on for our case.
 
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Not existing = being destroyed?

I guess I'm the ultimate destroyer! I've destroyed a billion mountains and stars! I can prove it, too! See? They don't exist...
 
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