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What happens when immovable object meets irresistible force?..?

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  • 4 weeks ago

    I think that probably those things exist only in the imagination. Incidentally, cedrick needs a refresher course in quantum mechanics, so he could get rid of the "atoms are mostly empty space."

  • 4 weeks ago

    I think I remember back in highschool that we were taught that atoms are 99% empty space, so if there were to be a scenario where there is an irresistible force vs immovable object, the atoms would basically just pass by each other

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    We have this with photons and atoms.  The irresistible photon continues unaltered.  The immovable atom stays still.  The one passes through the other without interaction.

  • Anonymous
    4 weeks ago

    Nothing. They cancel each other out.

  • BJJ
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    Something's got to give

  • 4 weeks ago

    There are no immovable objects or irresistible forces. 

  • ?
    Lv 5
    4 weeks ago

    I think you misstated that BUT E=MC^2 or in it's earliest form F= MS^2...

    N.Shadows

  • 4 weeks ago

    Hurricane Katrina.

  • Dixon
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    By definition you can't have both.

  • 4 weeks ago

    In the USA they call it an election.

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