Brew-Happy
Well-Known Member
That argument should have been dispelled about 11th grade. Matter cna be destroyed and the equation E=mc^2 is the formula used to calculate the amount of energy produced from the total destruction of a given mass of "matter"
Matter cannot exist in the same place, at the same time, and in the same quantum state. If they are in different states they can happily exist in the same place.
This is a fun distraction, thanks first and foremost.
Slight disagreement with your statement. If energy is produced matter isn't being destroyed just converted from a stable form to a higher energetic form. At least the way I have understood it. If matter is completely destroyed there would be no heat, light, particles or such produced.