Basically, you're asking what would happen if two things with infinite momentum were to collide. First, every physicist in the world would be horrifically confused as to how anything -- much less two things -- could have infinite momentum (it would require something to have infinite mass, which would create such a powerful force of gravity that the universe would implode). Then the universe as we know it would rip apart and eat itself.
That's pretty much what would happen. Let that one bake your noodle.
2007-04-17 16:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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What is there that cant be stopped? The fastest thing in the Universe which travels at the speed of light can be stopped. The most massive star in the universe can be stopped. By the same token, what cant be moved? The answer is nothing. The question is inherently illogical.
2007-04-17 23:13:45
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answered by roy336336 1
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they wouldn't neccessarily fuse here. You're using relative terms here. Can't be stopped/moved in reference to what. I can't move a building but there are more forceful objects that can. However, theorecitcally if persay two bullets where going straight at each other at the same speed with the same mass and energy as a result, they could fuse or simply bounce off of each other.
2007-04-17 23:10:49
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answered by Brandon 3
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Not to be "that guy" but the definitions in your question make it impossible to answer. If something cannot be stopped, then it cannot be stopped. It something cannot be moved, then it cannot be moved. I suppose you could say nothing would happen but at the same time maybe everything would happen.
2007-04-17 23:09:00
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answered by happygogilmore2004 3
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The object that can't be stopped would have to pass completely thru the object that can't be moved.
2007-04-18 00:11:14
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answered by gatorbait 7
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You'd have nuclear fusion where ever that hapened.
2007-04-17 23:06:03
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answered by Richie Gonzales 1
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