If the force is unstoppable and the object it hits is unmovable then the force will either be abosrbed into its internal energy (according to the first law of thermodynamics) or it would be reflected off it surface. The force could also pass through the object and continue through to the other side of the object (although some would be absorbed too)!!!
To all those saying it is impossible and then disregarding the question, all i have to say is that is quite irrellevant. All theories are, in reality, never really true as a pure, always correct and accurate theorem due to the very complexity of the universe. Look at the Chaos Theory. All theories are in fact impossible to get 100% accuracy!
2006-06-14 10:52:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It is logically impossible to have both an unstoppable force and an unmovable object in the same universe. If an unstoppable force exists, then by definition there cannot be an unmovable object in the same universe - and vice versa.
So the answer is that an unstoppable force will _never_ hit an unmovable object coz they cannot exist simultaneously.
2006-06-17 08:22:17
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answer #2
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answered by Kesu 2
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either the paradox instantly ends the universe,
we find out that the unmoveable object wasn't as unmoveable as we thought, the unstoppable force wasn't as unstoppable as we thought, or the unstoppably force will turn into the infinite energy in the forms of noise and heat probably destroying all surrounding matter
2006-06-14 08:38:43
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answer #3
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answered by representin_gbg 5
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It would go through the object. If there were an actual unmoving object and if there were an irresistable force, the only possible thing that could happen is that the force would go into the object and either dissolve in it or go all the way through it. There's nothing else that could happen in such a scenario.
2006-06-14 08:34:08
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answer #4
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answered by johnthelatinfreak 2
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We did this difficulty in my dynamics classification. Your kinda proper, because they do "connect" for a split 2d. This transforming into a member of is the position the speed is the same as 0, so that you're also proper there. to guarantee that an merchandise to modify route the speed could decrease to 0, it merely could ensue. For the unstoppable merchandise to "end" the unmovable merchandise absorbs distinctive the ability from the transferring merchandise. that's the position the gadgets "connect". Then at the same time as the unmovable merchandise cant take up any better power, the transferring merchandise ameliorations route and is going the different route. don't understand if this facilitates you
2016-10-14 04:08:01
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answer #5
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answered by dopico 4
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The force could be redirected and continue with its unstoppable velocity along a new vector.
The unmovable object would remain in one place, and the unstoppable force would remain un-stopped.
2006-06-14 08:39:42
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answered by Geshko 2
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Its a nice question but i dont think it would be possible. Seeing as to how you said force, it would probably just go through or around or reflect of the object, but objects are always in motion even though it may not seem that way.
2006-06-14 08:40:21
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answer #7
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answered by Ruiisu 2
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One would cease to be either unstoppable or unmovable.
2006-06-14 08:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Fusion
2006-06-14 08:27:27
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answered by aintgotnotime4u 3
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All the llamas in the world immediately turn into fish because neither thing in your problem could possibly exist.
2006-06-14 09:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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