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how could an unstoppable force move an unmovable object.

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  1. It's a paradox....

    Why are you asking a question that there is no answer to. It depends what the immovable object is relative to. The Earth? The universe? The unstoppable force would either reflect off of the immovable one, or it would cause a total reversion. Out becomes in and in becomes out, therefore the immovable object would become unstoppable and the unstoppable object would become unmovable.

    -DJM :)


  2. Actually it can't..... you see the REAL question is WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN UNSTOPPABLE FORCE MEETS AN UNMOVABLE OBJECT?  The answer is it either changes directions or it just simply moves around the object..... for example get a Soda Can and put a small candle behind it (lit). Then blow at the can... even though the candle is behind the CAN completely "hiding" from you it still goes out... because the air moves around the CAN then continues to go straight.

    Although DJ MIMI has a really good point it would be like playing pool the que ball moves then hits a non moving ball the que ball stops and the non moving ball becomes in movement.... I like DJ MIMI's the best

  3. There is no such thing as an unstoppable force, nor does there exist an immovable object. But that doesn't stop late-night debates on the subject.

  4. They collide with such a force that they are both destroyed.  The unmovable object will have moved and the unstoppable object will have stopped.  Maybe.

  5. It can't be done unless the object is movable.

  6. An unstoppable force move an unmovable object... well it's a paradox: it would either destroy it, or pass through it... would they be able to coexist? I don't think so. It can either be one or the other.

    EDIT: Is there even a right answer? If so, do tell.

  7. I can answer this: They simply don't exist. there is no such thing as an unmovable object, nor an unstoppable object.

    Oh, you want us to think. Well, lets see.

    An unstoppable force and an unmovable object can't exist at the same time, because if an unstoppable force was created, there would be no unmovable object. And if an unmovable object was created, there would be no object that could stop it, so there would be no unmovable object. So there. I ruined the question... oh well.

  8. I would DIE for a bagel right now

  9. The unstoppable force stops, and the immovable object moves.

  10. The right answer is that neither exists.

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