Mind Bender For You High Thinkers

Taipan

Well-Known Member
theres an unstoppable force that meets an imoveable force, well thats impossible because an unstoppable force isnt unstoppable if theres something it cant move or the other way around you cant have an imoveable force if theres something unstoppable coming at it, that or it will open a black hole
 

SayNoToDrugs

Well-Known Member
Well i dont think i am smart enough to predict the results considering we probally have a few genius physics nerds in here. But i think it would be fun to watch.
 

TheTokenOne

Active Member
ok..we have been hacking at this subject for a long time now and i believe its really smpler than people are tryin to put it..when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object...then the two would cancel each other out..like an algebra equation...the once unstoppable fore would then slow down...where as the immovable object would then move..simple i think.
 

fuzzfro007

Active Member
is there a reason the unstoppable force wouldnt go through the immovable object? just because it cant be moved.... but now thinking that, the matter should cancel out, and canceling out sounds like an awesome idea. except for the catastrophic proportions that may be endured when it happens...

regardless, i think it would go through the immovable object, if it was on a direct path and ricocheting is impossible. as is bouncing back would be impossible.
 

Doc OG

New Member
is there a reason the unstoppable force wouldnt go through the immovable object? just because it cant be moved.... but now thinking that, the matter should cancel out, and canceling out sounds like an awesome idea. except for the catastrophic proportions that may be endured when it happens...

regardless, i think it would go through the immovable object, if it was on a direct path and ricocheting is impossible. as is bouncing back would be impossible.


any kind of ricochet would mean that at least for a fraction of a second the unstoppable force stopped...so thats not right

moving right through it is the only way! it can change form while still continuing to move. so the force never stops and the object never moves.
 

VintageGrow

Active Member
LiveHigh has provided the one and only correct answer. Otherwise the "unstoppable" force and the "immovable" object would be neither.
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
LiveHigh has provided the one and only correct answer. Otherwise the "unstoppable" force and the "immovable" object would be neither.
Actually the only correct answer is that neither can ever exist in the first place.
Ive only said it about 10 times though so i guess i must be an invisible force talking to another invisible force lol:mrgreen:
 

joepro

Well-Known Member
universal principles-yin and yang.
Endless equal nonstop push by both sides.
make a fist with ur thumbs out and put ur palms together and push.
good thread with really wild answers!
+rep
 
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