Okay. I suppose that this thread can remain open to discuss that issue then. I just don't want us to place "Automatically use highballed assumptions, rather than evidence" in our rules.
It's not highball , a highball would be like "I will destroy the entire universe " = and we highball it to destroying all universe, with its concepts, and even all dimensions.
But no, technically this is how it should he treated
We assume every universe is 93 billion ly Space time.
Destroying the entirety of the universe doesn't mean destroying just the matter, since you aren't even destroying the universe, you can destroy all matter and the "universe " would be fine.
Destroying the space time means destroying The universe, the universe will be destroyed . Since you know THE UNIVERSE is a space time .
There is a clear difference between "I will destroy the entire universe " and "I will destroy the matter within the universe ".
This cite treats "destroying the entire universe " like "Destroying the matter within the universe ".
And I don't need to explain how to are not similar at all.
The former deals with the entire structure as whole, whole the latter only deals with the matter siad inside the structure.
So please tell me, why destroying the universe , which is a space time according to our cite, is only 3-A, when 3-A means only destroying the matter within the universe and not the universe itself.