@Ryat, you Sir are wronger! Something destroyed cannot be perpetual since its existance has been eliminated. Perpetual implies it keeps getting destroyed. Once I destroy you, you will cease to exist. Therefore it's not perpetual but finite.
control-SEVEN
A good point. The act of getting destroyed is usually occurs over a small period of time vs being in the state of destruction.
Quoting control-SEVEN, reply 9134@Ryat, you Sir are wronger! Something destroyed cannot be perpetual since its existance has been eliminated. Perpetual implies it keeps getting destroyed. Once I destroy you, you will cease to exist. Therefore it's not perpetual but finite.
control-SEVEN
This is what I meant. Thnx super expressive vocabulary man
No you stated that something destroyed cannot remain that way forever. I disagree, once something is destroyed beyond the point of repair it remains that way forever.