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What happens when an unstoppable force hits an unmovable object??

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It was in the dark knight, you have to see it

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  1. Hmmm, interesting point.

    Maybe the unstoppable force becomes ghost-like and simply floats through the unmoveable object. So neither fault their theories. The unstoppable is still unstoppable, the unmoveable, unmoveable. I can't remember that part in The Dark Knight. When was it?


  2. Infinite amount of energy

  3. They don't exist. Or at least one of them becomes disproved.

  4. I did not see the movie.

    The standard answers are that neither object can exist, or that both cannot exist in the same universe.

    I look at it a different way... They exchange places, like a cue ball hitting an object ball dead on in a perfectly elastic collision.

    To the cue ball, the object ball looks like an unmovable object. To the object ball, the cue ball looks like an irresistible force.

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