What happens when an unstopabble object colides with an unmovable object?
>>8274698
a shitpost
>>8274702
hahAA
The unstopable force goes around the immovable object.
>>8274717
>colides
>>8274720
The unstobable force goes through the immovable object.
>>8274726
This makes me think
>>8274698
It bounces off, or is absorbed and re-emitted.
>>8274698
Think about the semantics of what you wrote
The only possible option for two objects that are immovable/unstoppable and colliding, is for them to move through eachother
WTF i hate paradoxes now
>>8274753
Aw I'm sorry, why :(
Did I really make you think?
You need to be more specific. What kinds of objects?
Do they consist of atoms with electrons (thus the collision is electrons repulsing each other through the electromagnetic field)?
If we assume that this is not enough to stop the moving object or move the immovable object, then the moving object must continue to move through the immovable object. Normally there'd be nuclear reactions taking place soon after so maybe the objects are transformed into other forms of energy? I don't see any reason why the objects would be indestructible.
>>8274755
yes huh :(
>>8274787
Stop asking so many questions.
basically the moment they hit becomes the only moment ever, and everything before or after that ceases to exist
>>8274698
Neither of those are proven to exist
There's a brief moment in which both cease to exist
resumed by the unstoppable object appearing on the other side, while the unmovable object being still there
>What happens in this scenario that contradicts itself?
Anything you want dear.
When an irresistible force such as you
Meets an old immovable object like me
You can bet just as sure as you live
Somethin's gotta give
Somethin's gotta give
Somethin's gotta give
When an irrepressible smile such as yours
Warms an old implacable heart such as mine
Don't say no, 'cause I insist
Somewhere, somehow, someone's gonna get kissed
So, en garde, who knows what the fates have in store?
From their vast mysterious sky?
I'll try hard ignorin' those lips I adore
But how long can anyone try?
Fight, fight, fight, fight it with all of our might
Chances are some heavenly star-spangled night
We'll find out as sure as we live
Somethin's gotta give
Somethin's gotta give
Somethin's gotta give
[math] p_1 = m_1v_1 = m_2v_2 = p_2 [/math]
That is what happens
>>8274698
The only unstoppable objects I can think of are the massless force carriers, photons, gluons, and perhaps gravitons.
An immoveable object would be one with a mass such that no force could act upon to alter it's velocity (an infinite mass). So, a black hole, for simplicity.
So what happens when a photon enters a black hole? The mass of the black hole increases in proportion to the energy of the photon.
>>8274698
Nothing, because there are no such absolutes. This is just a stupid question.