they would either
a)destroy each other
b)bounce off each other & travel the opposite
direction
or
c) they would stop moving and stand still
Personally, i think your statement that "nobody knows the answer but me" is a bit premature. You left info out of your question: How fast are these "unstoppable" objects moving? Are they travelling the same speed? are they molecules, atoms, or airplanes? All u r really demonstrating is that u know the basic laws of physics: that what goes up, must come down; that every action has an equal and opposite reaction; and that when an object is put into motion, it stays in motion unless it collides with an object of equal or greater force. So yes, someone other than you knows the answer. Merry Christmas.
2006-12-23 14:37:43
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answered by thundergnome 3
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That's easy, Mr Smarty Pants. There is no answer because you have left out soooooo much data. 1) Relative size 2) Relative speeds 3) Relative masses and densities 4) Relative hardness and cohesion (structure) of each object 5) Shapes, is one sharp and one flat surfaced You want everyone to think you're soooooo smart because you've asked a question you say they can't answer correctly. Well Mr Genius, even Albert Einstein couldn't answer this question with the data supplied. So, please, go away, stop asking, and try convince some other group of people how smart you are! Okay my question are irrelevant, so I may answer them anyway I like. 1) 1 is the size of the sun, and 1 the size of a grain of sand. 2) The "sun" is moving at the speed of light, the sand at 1mm per millenium. 3) The "sun" has the mass and relative density of a black hole, the sand is gaseous and has un registerable density, it is that light it can't be measured. 4) The "sun" has a hardness rating of 100 on the Moh's scale (diamonds are hardest at ~10), the sand has a hardness rating of 0.0000001 5) Now totally irrelevant given 1 to 4 above. Result of the collision of these 2 objects? The "sun" continues on at the speed of light, the "sand", given the density of the "sun" would theoretically cease to exist, but actually would now just be an infinitesimal small part of the "sun". Or you do you live in comic book land? If they both continued on, unaffected, it means they have passed through each other. If they pass through each other they have actually not collided! So what you are saying is that you should have asked this in the philosophy section instead of the science section. There is no answer except for the one you want, or hypothesise is the right one. It would be like me asking you to give me an answer to this question: solve for y, giving a finite number as your answer, when y = 1/x and x = 0. You are a fanciful d!ckhead, who has delusions of higher intelligence. Anyone can ask an impossible question with no parameters, and then tell everyone they're wrong, because the question has no answer. Stick to philosophy and give the science a miss, junior, 'cause you obviously know more about comic books than you do science!
2016-05-23 02:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's possible to only have one unstoppable object in the same universe.
2006-12-23 14:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Since they are unstoppable they will keep going, to the amazement of every one around; including you!
2006-12-23 17:55:20
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answered by Nikolas S 6
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THAY WOULD RUN IN OPPOSITE DIRCTIONS AT D SAME SPEED AS BEFORE...
but is a assumption here that there is no friction and is is only possible in an vacummed airtight container...
need any more help jus hit me back...
2006-12-23 15:39:29
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answered by amazed !!! 4
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the unstoppable objects would definitely be stopped.
2006-12-23 14:09:20
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answered by audrey_halley2004 4
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My God I'm so sick and tired of hearing this ridiculous question being asked here.
What happens when this insatiably stupid question is posed to the ears of listener's ears thsat don't give a flying crap anymore?
2006-12-23 14:05:07
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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They would shatter and lose shape, depending on what the two objects are.
2006-12-23 14:08:32
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answered by bltmr_rvns2006 2
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Pray the airbags deploy.
2006-12-23 14:13:20
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answered by Jared L 4
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They would simply keep going in the same directions - except one of them would have a big hole in it.
2006-12-23 14:13:25
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answered by LeAnne 7
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