What if it just phases through the object? It keeps going, the object stays put
MauSanJ
2 months ago
Well neither is the unmovable object. The unstoppable object could just go through.
Public-Strawberry304
2 months ago
You know how they say that someone standing on top of the empire state building that drops a penny could kill the person it hit? That’s what would happen.
ClearPiglet2527
2 months ago
The unstoppable object will continue to multiply and move
Zealousideal-Loan655
2 months ago
Counter argument: the unstoppable object creates enough friction to melt/bend/morph the immovable object. Stay all you want, but it’s going through one way or the other
Fr05t_B1t
2 months ago
I think ppl look too deeply into this. I see it as something like a piece of paper versus a bullet. You have both an unstoppable force and an unmovable object. It’s relative.
OkFondant1848
2 months ago
Or it gets deflected and keeps moving.
Leo_0609
2 months ago
The question was finally solved. Yay
StarwardStranger
2 months ago
What?
FocalorLucifuge
2 months ago
Birdbrain needs to learn about conservation of linear momentum.
Reasonable-Push-933
2 months ago
😂
Tommytomo_
2 months ago
The object is unstoppable, if it could break then it is stoppable
Experimentationq
2 months ago
Who said the immovable object is indestructible
Samakira
2 months ago
but for the fragments to fly off in other directions, its FORWARD momentum must cease to exist
What if it just phases through the object? It keeps going, the object stays put
Well neither is the unmovable object. The unstoppable object could just go through.
You know how they say that someone standing on top of the empire state building that drops a penny could kill the person it hit? That’s what would happen.
The unstoppable object will continue to multiply and move
Counter argument: the unstoppable object creates enough friction to melt/bend/morph the immovable object. Stay all you want, but it’s going through one way or the other
I think ppl look too deeply into this. I see it as something like a piece of paper versus a bullet. You have both an unstoppable force and an unmovable object. It’s relative.
Or it gets deflected and keeps moving.
The question was finally solved. Yay
What?
Birdbrain needs to learn about conservation of linear momentum.
😂
The object is unstoppable, if it could break then it is stoppable
Who said the immovable object is indestructible
but for the fragments to fly off in other directions, its FORWARD momentum must cease to exist
and thus stop.