Mind Bender For You High Thinkers

natmoon

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Lol.
Its ok.:blsmoke:

If you wish to try to answer a question that cannot be answered because its completely hypocritical of itself in the first place then be my guest:mrgreen:

If you wish to answer the comic book hero style question in a comic book hero way you should have just said that it would invoke the physical laws of our space time continuum and that they would cancel each other out:peace:
LOL:mrgreen:
 

oscarmiya

Drugs Taught Me Metric!
Yeah, I work in an office with a couple other guys and were always getting into little debates like this. One of them likes to "debate" and the other just doesn't understand why we do it at all...just a big waste of time.. lol sometimes its funny to just hear him start bitching about us argueing about stupid shit like this. Definatley gets your brain thinking, excersize... better than watching TV :peace:
 

Lestat2888

Active Member
Unstoppable force can be x, x = infinite force, immovable object would be y = infinite mass, force is mass times acceleration. So basically they are the same weight, except one of them is going at infinte speed, so, i think that the immovable object would be bounced a far distance because x = y plus infinite acceleration and would thusfore have more torque on impact than soley the y, infinte mass. So, unstoppable force is truly unstoppable while immovable object is movable.
 

email468

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Unstoppable force can be x, x = infinite force, immovable object would be y = infinite mass, force is mass times acceleration. So basically they are the same weight, except one of them is going at infinte speed, so, i think that the immovable object would be bounced a far distance because x = y plus infinite acceleration and would thusfore have more torque on impact than soley the y, infinte mass. So, unstoppable force is truly unstoppable while immovable object is movable.
then it isn't an immovable object and the question remains unanswered.
 

email468

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DONT YOU SEE! that is the answer man.
Yes, I do see. You changed the question to be: what would happen if an unstoppable force met an ALMOST immovable object. If it is immovable it can not be bounced anywhere by anything - otherwise it is NOT an immovable object and the conundrum continues....

again, both are impossibilities so it is the equivalent of debating about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin (only heads of pins actually do exist).
 

email468

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LOL STILL:mrgreen:
it's just a mind game nat - we know the force and object can't exist. though the universe does and saying it doesn't doesn't make it not exist.

don't you feel pain or see the stars or hear the birds - they don't exist?
 

natmoon

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it's just a mind game nat - we know the force and object can't exist. though the universe does and saying it doesn't doesn't make it not exist.

don't you feel pain or see the stars or hear the birds - they don't exist?
Yes everything is relevant and i understand that this is a play lol.
I will still lol:mrgreen:
Note my location if you doubt my understanding .
I suspect i may be some time:blsmoke:
 

Lestat2888

Active Member
All im saying is that an unstoppable force would have all the mass of the immovable object as well the infinte speed! imagine that, what if they combined to form a star or something that takes a shitload of energy. HOLY SHIT MAN, it would become a star. Thats the answer, they become a star. Or a black hole. It has to do something with the space time continuem.
 

BigRedGevo

Active Member
Heres One but please dont move on to answer until you have attemted it yourself....BE HIGH B4 YOU DO THIS....
Okay so a girl goes to her younger sisters funeral and sees hot guy, the next morning she kills her older sister...why?
 

SayNoToDrugs

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This thread is deffinatly like a last resort when being bored. I mean exactly how bored must you be to think about such a silly question like this?
 

stinkincatfish

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ok hey, i mentioned way,way way, back on page 3 or 4 that it will RICOCHET.

id like to push that idea again, so here. ..

unstoppable force - nothing can stop it.(like the name)

unmoveable object - doesnt move, no matter what

if they come in contact with each other unstoppable can change direction without stopping.

now im no rocket surgeon, nor do i clame to be, but i think its true.

catfish
 

moon47usaco

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I think the possible outcome might be that the unstoppable force would NOT stop but would NOT move the unmovable force either...

Movement is relative just because you "hit a brick wall" does not mean there is no solution or possible way to overcome it...

=]

EDIT>>> Having said that just because YOU have overcome that obstacle does not mean it no longer exists... It is still an obstacle just one that is no longer in your immediate path...
 
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