According to Hegel’s logic (I am paraphrasing) if from something that originally exists, something else comes into existence, then that something else does not exist at all – only the original does – and it only changed its form or entered into its other state, and now it only looks like something else appeared and exists. That, for example, means that when we build a house of stone, that house does not exist. That is, it exists only relatively, and the stone exists absolutely because the house is merely differently arranged stone. In a broader sense this means that, for example, this material world that is known to us does not exist. That is, it exists only relatively, and what exists absolutely is that from which it is made.