If two unstoppable forces collide, what happens /r9k/?
Rules:
-Neither can change direction to avoid collision, or have a course alteration in any way. They must face each other head on.
-They cannot phase through each other.
Creates a new reality on both sides.
infinity-infinity=0
They yield
This is like a dumb kid who keeps changing the rules of the game until they win.
>>37604444
That's how babies are made, son.
>>37604444
Not possible.
/thread
>>37604444
They either gradually switch places or they fuse.
Define and give examples of unstoppable forces.
Galaxies aren't unstoppable and they crash into each other all the time. Time itself isn't stoppable but it's not a force and there can't be opposition for it.
You're asking for an answer to a problem that can't exist.
>>37604444
> hur dur what if two impossible things both happened
you're not deep. go back to eating your nuggies
They spread upwards-downwards-sideways
>>37604444
A lot of heat ending in fusion or destruction.
The only logical explanation would be that they fuse.
There's no such thing as an "unstoppable force", and if you're talking about some arbitrary hypothetical situation then the answer is meaningless either way.
>>37604628
Of course galaxies aren't unstoppable forces. There is no unstoppable force in real life, as it's not physically possible. This is a purely philosophical and "what-if" question I had. There is no right answer, but I want to see people's opinions/answers on it.
>>37604628
Of course galaxies aren't unstoppable forces. There is no unstoppable force in real life, as it's not physically possible. This is a purely philosophical and "what-if" question I had. There is no right answer, but I want to see people's opinions/answers on it. >>37604690
>>37604690
Just like living in the real world
>>37604628
Einstein's theory of general relativity states black holes should stop time. That's not 100% proven, but I don't doubt it.
But yeah, there are no unstoppable forces because infinite energy cannot exist.
>>37604803
Then the answer is they phase through each other regardless of your restriction.
>>37604803
If you want a stupid hypothetical answer to a stupid hypothetical question, I would assume they would either pass straight through each other as neither can be stopped, or would fuse into a black hole that engulfs the universe because infinite energy would also add infinite mass.