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Where does something go when you erase it?

Ever thought of that?
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Matter can never be created nor destroyed....meaning, whatever you erased truly isn't erased
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-Xantona- said:
Up your asno and around the corner.
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lolwut? XD
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Take my word for it c:
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prussiaducky said:
In your memory
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egyptprincess7 said:
The abyss.
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Axel1313 said:
The void. Everything returns to the void!
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Kakashi_355 said:
Its still there, you just cant see it. :3
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flabaloobalah said:
I've seen this several times on Tumblr, but this is my answer.
I just sort of thought that the lead from the Pagsulat on the paper gets stuck on the eraser. I dunno.
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U is so smart auntie :,D
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mintymidget210 said:
Google archives.
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blackpanther666 said:
That depends on what you mean... If you are referring to 'erasing' with a rubber/eraser, then, no, not destroyed... The carbon simply gets added to the lithosphere... The first law of Thermodynamics is just that: 'Matter cannot be created, nor destroyed - only transferred or transformed'... Henceforth, the carbon from pencil lead is simply transferred to the rubber, or flicked into the lithosphere, where eventually it will become part of the carbon cycle once again.

If you are referring to on a computer, then you don't understand anything about thermodynamics.
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cutiepie0310 said:
If you mean like erasing history on your computer and on your phone, I heard from my guidance teacher that it doesn't actually get erased. It gets sent to some place. I can't remember.
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laura199627 said:
It goes to nevergettingback land...
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