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I like this question. Nobody knows the answer but me.

2006-12-30 14:15:37 · 11 answers · asked by wwwwwwwfe 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Very presumptuous of you to think you are the only one who knows the answer.

If you think you are the only one who knows the answer, then there is a good chance that the answer you think you know is incorrect.

2006-12-30 14:20:04 · answer #1 · answered by idiot detector 6 · 2 0

Ah. A refreshing change from the "unmovable object being affected by an irresistible force" problem.

Obviously, the unstoppable objects would not stop (otherwise, they are not unstoppable... right?)

The only unstoppable matter that I know about is WIMP (weakly interactive massive particles). When they collide head on, they just continue through each other without interacting (hence their name).

Option 2: they bounce off each other.

Option 3: they turn into something else (like two photons of 0.6 MeV each, colliding and forming an electron/positron pair)

PS: photons are unstoppable in the sense that they cannot exist at any other speed than the speed of light.

2006-12-30 14:25:37 · answer #2 · answered by Raymond 7 · 3 0

it is uncomplicated, Mr Smarty Pants. there is no answer considering the fact which you have disregarded soooooo plenty documents. a million) Relative length 2) Relative speeds 3) Relative plenty and densities 4) Relative hardness and solidarity (shape) of each and every merchandise 5) Shapes, is one sharp and one flat surfaced you like all and sundry to think of you're soooooo smart considering the fact which you have asked a question you're saying they are able to't answer properly. nicely Mr Genius, even Albert Einstein could no longer answer this question with the information presented. So, please, bypass away, quit asking, and attempt persuade another team of persons how smart you're! ok my question are irrelevant, so i will answer them besides i like. a million) a million is the size of the sunlight, and a million the size of a grain of sand. 2) The "sunlight" is shifting on the fee of sunshine, the sand at 1mm in step with millenium. 3) The "sunlight" has the mass and relative density of a black hollow, the sand is gaseous and has un registerable density, it relatively is that gentle it can not be measured. 4) The "sunlight" has a hardness score of a hundred on the Moh's scale (diamonds are toughest at ~10), the sand has a hardness score of 0.0000001 5) Now completely irrelevant given a million to 4 above. consequence of the collision of those 2 products? The "sunlight" keeps on on the fee of sunshine, the "sand", given the density of the "sunlight" might theoretically quit to exist, yet certainly might now merely be an infinitesimal small component of the "sunlight". or you do you reside in comedian e book land? in the event that they the two endured on, unaffected, it ability they have gone with the aid of one yet another. in the event that they bypass with the aid of one yet another they have certainly no longer collided! So what you assert is which you ought to have asked this interior the philosophy section instead of the technological expertise section. there is no answer different than for the only you like, or hypothesise is the suitable one. it would be like me asking you to furnish me an answer to this question: clean up for y, giving a finite selection as your answer, whilst y = a million/x and x = 0. you're a whimsical d!ckhead, who has delusions of better intelligence. everybody can ask an impossible question with out parameters, and then tell all and sundry they are incorrect, because of the fact the question has no answer. follow philosophy and supply the technological expertise a omit, junior, 'reason you of course comprehend extra approximately comedian books than you do technological expertise!

2016-11-25 01:57:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I don't know, but I know what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.

The object shatters.

2006-12-30 14:32:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think that its rediculous how much that i have seen this question online. You are more obsessive than me about my health.. It would be the end of life as we know it..You are asking about what happens with an atom excellerator or particle excellrator..They are building some at this moment that it could happen ..Some say a blackhole would get loose and engulf all of the earth others say all life would suddenly cease to exist.. who knows..guess we will find out but please please please change at least the way you ask the question frankly its becoming annoying seeing it on every page.Im not trying to be ugly with you .God knows im obsessive with questions but change it a little ok?

2006-12-30 14:25:55 · answer #5 · answered by Michael M 2 · 1 0

they would go 180 degrees in the other direction after colliding..Easy one!

2006-12-30 14:22:15 · answer #6 · answered by Kenneth Holadia 1 · 0 0

There is no object that is unstoppable

2006-12-30 14:20:01 · answer #7 · answered by futureastronaut1 3 · 2 0

The answer is pretty simple.

They bounce off of each other and keep moving.

2006-12-30 14:32:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they would combine at the point of impact then change directions either up or down .

2006-12-30 14:21:59 · answer #9 · answered by kcyeahthat1 3 · 0 0

...quite a big bang I would imagine.....but since your such a clever
chappie why dont you tell us all........keep in mind that nobody likes a clever-dick.....not me of course.

2006-12-30 14:26:51 · answer #10 · answered by hidoug 3 · 0 0

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