Can anyone answer this?

  • Switchblade89
    19 years ago

    Can anyone answer me this.It's something my friend said to me and you might have heard of it.

    What happens when an unstoppable force hits an imoveable object.

  • Kaitlin Kristina
    19 years ago

    No object is imovable and no force is unstoppable, therefore it's nothing you should worry yourself over.

    The Titanic sunk, yes?

  • Switchblade89
    19 years ago

    for all intentional purposes there is an immovable object and an unstoppable force.What would happen?

  • Pianist
    19 years ago

    Essentially one cannot explain what would happen, for there has never been a mass with equal inertia to stability ratio.

    There are possible theories, but let's leave that for your physics professor to explain...

  • Rachel E F Allen
    19 years ago

    It's a chicken and egg syndrome - there is no answer xx

  • Switchblade89
    19 years ago

    That got ya'll from being bored didn't it.

  • Switchblade89
    19 years ago

    I just did that so you would have something to write on here.

  • Eibutsina
    19 years ago

    Hmm interesting question - no real answers

    Looking for a kinetic scientist please???

  • Rachel E F Allen
    19 years ago

    somethings got to give

  • Kaitlin Kristina
    19 years ago

    Considering it is impossible for ANY force to be unstoppable and ANY object to be immovable, a physics or kinetic specialist would not be forced to answer that question anyway.

  • ~*LorienElf*~
    19 years ago

    im gonna have to go with they blow up unless they are indestructable too...

  • letosha
    19 years ago

    the world will be destroyed

  • Danny
    19 years ago

    well the universe would implode and people would die

  • mysterious
    19 years ago

    nothing would happen i guess, if the object is 'unmovable'

  • Bogie
    19 years ago

    The unstoppable force or object?

    If it is a force, I think it would just
    go right thru the immoveable object
    and keep going. Or go around it
    from the effect of their magnetic fields.

    If it is an object, I think it would
    either bounce off and keep going,
    or go into orbit forever never hitting
    the immoveable object.