Its a Paradox.
Read about omnipotence paradox at yahoo...you'll find it intresting.
2006-07-20 02:41:07
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answer #1
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answered by Chris 2
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Completely ignoring everything I know of kinematics, and Newton's three laws.
Thing thing that cant be stopped will have to pass through the thing that can't be moved with absolutely no friction or disturbance. All around no effect what soever on the velocity of the moving object.
2006-07-20 02:47:54
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answer #2
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answered by smedrik 7
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Jeepers that's a good question...
The answer is not though!
Physics unfortunately doesn't allow this to happen, differences in densities, forces, powers and energy at an atomic level means that one would HAVE to give...
If the thing can't be stopped hit the thing that can't be thing that can't be moved....KAPOW..one of them smashes depending on their specific gravities and the mix of forces that come into interplay...
2006-07-20 02:40:22
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Something which can't be stopped will stop & something which can't be moved will move due to the law of conservation of energy.
2006-07-20 02:51:14
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answer #4
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answered by nilay_space 2
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The moving body will rebounded back with reduced speed.
Since the the opposit body is firmly fixed , according to Newtons 3rd law the body will rebounded back.
2006-07-20 02:41:31
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Something
2006-07-20 02:49:01
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answer #6
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answered by welsh_darkhorse 3
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Murphy's Law: For every action there is an opposite but equal reaction.
Just test it and find out
2006-07-20 02:44:29
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answer #7
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answered by dancin bear 1
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2016-12-01 23:51:41
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answer #8
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answered by burley 3
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There is no such ting, anything can be stopped and or moved, it just takes practise, Whoops there goes a rubber tree plant.
2006-07-22 08:33:03
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answer #9
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answered by charlietooo 4
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The moving object bounces off the inmoveable object.
2006-07-21 12:09:51
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answer #10
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answered by mr bump 3
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S-P-L-A-T!! Lovin' physics right now. In my opinion the the "can't be stopped" object would glance off and continue in another direction. You didn't say it had to continue in a straight line path....
2006-07-20 02:44:47
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answer #11
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answered by daddieslilgirl 3
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