If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

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If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    What happens?
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    bricks will be shat
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    The universe implodes

    wait... there's no such thing as an unstoppable force OR an immovable object


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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    The unstoppable force would continue moving into the immoveable object until it's direction is changed.

    If it's direction is not changed it will continue hitting the immoveable object for an infinite amount of time.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    If it's an unstoppable force, its velocity is constant, meaning it can't bounce or change direction. If it stayed in the same spot, it's velocity would also be changed, it would have to continue in the same direction at the same speed.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    You said it was unstoppable, if it's unstoppable the velocity will not change. Good day sir.

    Then again, there is always the chance that it would break through the immoveable object.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    Or maybe (supposing they exist and OP isn't troll) the unstoppable force would simply pass through the immovable object to avoid paradoxes causing the world to implode and pointless retarded threads on sythe about impossible scenarios.

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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    I'm confused as to how people can not comprehend this.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    I'm confused as to your face.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    If the object is immovable the particles wouldn't be able to split to allow it to break through it.

    And yes its unstoppable, velocity is constant/will not change? i don't get what you mean.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    Nothing could be possibly change if it's infinite.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    yeah that's my point so it can't bounce or deflect once its collides
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    What if the supposed immovable object were to be completely destroyed as opposed to moved, is this possible?
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    nothing can be completed destroyed, only turned into small particles. If that happened the particles should not move either, so there would still be an immovable force.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    If something is infinite, it doesn't mean it keeps gaining, it means it stays at a constant max, correct?

    You imply when you say unstoppable force, that it's infinite. If it isn't infinite it's stoppable, /end thread.

    If it is infinite, it could easily deflect off.

    Sadly sense this is fiction you must keep in mind that the object is producing it's own energy from nowhere. That will never change, so it could deflect off/change direction without any change.
     
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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

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    If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object?

    What about if the particles broke? Remember the unstoppable force has infinite force which is impossible, so therefore the laws of possible stuff don't exist. Therefore the immovable object would be destroyed and not exist anymorez.
     
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