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Unstoppable Force vs. Immovable Object

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Okay so I'm just going to cut to the chase for this one, what happens when an Unstoppable Force meets an Immovable Object? Does time and space itself bend to the gravitational pull created by the two objects colliding? Or is matter itself eliminated at the force of impact, creating a rip in the fabric of the universe? Or is it impossible that there is such a thing like an Immovable Object and an Unstoppable Force? Post you're opinions!!! :D
 
Wikipedia said:
An unstoppable force would require infinite energy, which does not exist in a finite universe.

Incorrect.
http://trollscience.com/troll/view/6407

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Only one can exist: An immovable object, An irresistible force. But not both.
An immovable object cannot exist because any force puts any object of any mass into acceleration (Even if that acceleration was so tiny that even the gravity of a damn particle could compete in value.)

An irresistible force requires infinite energy which is possible in TrollScience.
 

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Because the force is unstopable, it delivers a continous force over an infinite time.
Because the object is unmovable, it must have the same displacement realitive to everything in existance all the time.

The force will pushes all of existances equally. Weather existance moves depends on the friction force existance has. Guessing that there is no displacement outside eixstance once can imagine existance has an infinite friction force. As such, the unstopable force will be counter by an equally unstopable friction force so nothing will happen at all.
 
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