Lets say the Immovable object is a wall and the unstoppable object is a rocket smaller than the wall. i think the rocket will simply pass through the wall, leaving a hole behind. and look! the wall didn't move, it just broke!
Lets say the Immovable object is a wall and the unstoppable object is a rocket smaller than the wall. i think the rocket will simply pass through the wall, leaving a hole behind. and look! the wall didn't move, it just broke!
I just came up with this new theory called "The stick theorem". It says that if an immovable object is hit, the kinetic energy is passed to all surrounding objects. Also, if the immovable object is hit by an unstoppable force, the kinetic energy that is infinite will stick the surrounding things to the immovable object forever. For example, we have two same-sized cubes, one immovable and one unstoppable. Also, the immovable cube is on planet Earth. What happens when the two cubes hit? The entire Earth sticks to the cube and moves it the unstoppable cube's direction. ____________________________________________________________________ Stick theorems equation: un>im+oo=>un+oo>inf un-unstoppable im-immovable oo-other object inf-infinite ____________________________________________________________________
You guys... This is an parallel universe, and even though that is not possible here, it might be possible in the other universe... The rocket could not go through the wall, because a part of that wall moved... Impossible by the standards set.
ya, meh aghhaihn! brain hurta sance za last one, but watcha zis! (don't try to understand that, it took ME 4 hours)
Theorem of spreading destruction. This theorem is possible if The Stick Theorem isn't (that means the immovable object is in contact with absolute nothing, aka being in space). In the stick theorem, the kinetic force of the unstoppable force was passed to the objects touching the immovable force, making them move. But if the immovable object is in contact with nothing, then the kinetic force will be freed entirely from the object, spreading in the form of a sphere. And because the unstoppable force never actually "stops", the sphere will spread in every direction with the initial speed of the unstoppable force for ever. Any object that touches that sphere will be bounced off, because the energy that is infinite tends to remain in perfect sphere form, and that means you just created a new universe! ____________________________________________________________________ TOSD equation: un>im+{0}=>sp*v(un)>inf un-unstoppable im-immovable sp-sphere v(un)-unstoppable force's speed inf-infinite