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zzxxee | 17:48 Sat 26th Jul 2008 | Science
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what happens when an unstoppable object meets an unmoveable force
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Chaos theory comes into play I suspect.
crash bang pbzzzzz!!!
An indescribable collision.

When cogitating the Irresistible force paradox, logic dictates the immoveable object and irresistible force by definition cannot both exist in the same universe at the same time.
Some thoughts on this were posted here - most worth a read

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Questio n500679.html
Your question reminded me of a moving car hitting a stationary barrier. The force is transmitted to the car which concertinas into a smaller wreck.
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They're mutually exclusive surely so it just couldn't happen?
splat!!!!!!!
The Himalayan mountain range is probably the best example.
Question makes no sense.

There is no such thing as an unstoppable object, or an unmoveable force.
the potential energy in the unmoveable oblect exponentially decreses and ends up with 2 women kneeling before you saying. oh matty please
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