If the unstoppable force and the immovable object collide, what happens
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If the unstoppable force and the immovable object collide, what happens

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Thus, the collision must be elastic.Perfect transparent interaction.The Unstoppable force (like say a Photon) passes through the Immovable Object (like say a perfect transparent glass) with no loss of energy or momentum.(If you can conjecture Unstoppable/Immovable, I can conjecture perfect transparent.......
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Immovable object vs unstoppable force
By definition, the object cannot move, the force cannot stop and momentum is always conserved. Thus, the collision must be elastic.
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Perfect transparent interaction. The Unstoppable force (like say a Photon) passes through the Immovable Object (like say a perfect transparent glass) with no loss of energy or momentum. (If you can conjecture Unstoppable/Immovable, I can conjecture perfect transparent.)
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Not much really when you consider that all the Fundamental Forces of Nature are unstoppable. The four known fundamental interactions are electromagnetism, strong interaction, weak interaction (also known as "strong" and "weak nuclear force") and gravitation. Go ahead, stop gravity.
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By definition of Equilibrium and Newton’s 3 Laws there is no requirement that a force stop or a mass move in response to a force. (A mass can hang on a rope forever and nothing moves and there is tension (force) that never stops in the rope.)

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There will be a compromise... :)

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The universe comes to and end.

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They'd destroy each other
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