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What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
Nothing about Chuck Norris... Or God... Jeez...
15 Answers
- ฉันรักเบ้าLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Mayhem occurs. There prob is a better YA section for this question.
In Philosophy
CN is a tosser anyway
- 1 decade ago
Well, as you have asked this in Military, I got an answer for you.
Napoleon's Cavalry were considered an 'unstoppable force'.
British Infantry in square were the 'immovable object'.
I don't think I need to explain further!
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
'Tantamount to a carbon-detonation super nova; a massive kind of super nova event of internal opposing forces (the most extreme) wherein a neutron star grows so massive and unstable as to completely wipe itself out, never returning to that of its original, sending splinters of mass out into the ethers of space, and which pieces and parts are in turn salvaged by still other entities and forces, which in turn accrete the residuals into still other entities, which themselves may go on to become stars or comets or asteroids or made part of nebulae, some of which may exist for another several billions the years.
Such occurs all the time somewhere in the seeming boundlessness of space. And that same threatens on much smaller scales amid the endeavors of opposing forces met-with in and among nations and men.
- Wired upLv 41 decade ago
The opposite forces cancel each other out or the immovable object becomes the unstoppable object and the unstoppable object stops. Like in snooker you hit a ball in the right place with enough force once it hits the static ball the static ball goes speeding foward and the cued ball stops dead.
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- Just wonderingLv 61 decade ago
That real smart dude, Einstein, pondered this. He came up with a theory about bending energy, or something. The unstoppable force then bends around the immovable object. Us regular people don't understand it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Isn't it a paradox or something?... as soon as you imagine the existence of a totally irresistable force you automatically deny the possibility of a totally immovable object and vice versa.
edit: granted,this is probably in the wrong section but why all the TDs? Is the concept of mutually exclusive ideas a bit much for the military mind?
- PatLv 51 decade ago
Since no one has detected either the question is academic. If you find either; prepare to set up an experiment
The Truth; Yes obviously, hence the word 'prepare'.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
An unknowable event occurs.