Insurmountable inertia refers to a situation where there is a significant resistance to change or movement, making it extremely difficult to overcome. This concept can apply to various contexts, such as organizational dynamics, social movements, or personal behavior, where established habits or systems are so entrenched that they hinder progress. The term highlights the challenges individuals or groups face when attempting to initiate transformation in the face of overwhelming stability or reluctance to adapt.
Something which is "insurmountable" is something which can not be overcome - as in:- Insurmountable technical problems brought an end to the project.
impossible
"Insurmountable" means that something can't be overcome, as in an "insurmountable obstacle".
Incapable of being passed over or overcome.
It is better to use "insurmountable." "Insurmountable" is the correct spelling and means something that cannot be overcome.
They are insurmountable and unsurmountable
An obstacle may seem insurmountable.
The mountain we tried to climb was insurmountable.
impossible
Despite insurmountable obstacles in his life, he had done very well.
Inertia indicates to scientists resistance to change in velocity.
It means it is incapable of being surmounted, passed over, or overcome. (It's powerful)