1/50th of a second
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It is impossible for a juggernaut and an immovable object to exist in the same universe and dimension.
If the unstoppable object was smaller, then it would pierce a hole through the immovable object, not moving the object, and not stopping.
This is an exercise in logic. If an unstoppable force exists, then an immovable object cannot exist, because it would be able to be moved by the unstoppable force, and vice versa. Sideways Logic The unstoppable force does not "stop", the immovable object does not move : the unstoppable force ricochets off the immovable object!
The immovable object met the irresistible force- and the sparks really flew.
The immovable object met the irresistible force- and the sparks really flew.
Quite simply, there is no such thing as an "immovable object" or an "unstoppable force". In general, what happens when a force acts on an object is described by Newton's Second Law.
It would have to be an unstoppable force if the object was immovable.
the force goes through the object
An immovable object immediately in its path.
Chaos
Broken Toy - 2009 Unstoppable Force Immovable Object 2-8 was released on: USA: 6 February 2013