This gets asked about once a week, it may pay to look at previous answers.
Basically, neither unstoppable force nor an immovable object is possible. So you are asking about two impossibilities meeting.
The question is meaningless. Like asking what color is an inch.
.What actually happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
the two collide and slowly all of the available remaining energy of the universe begin to gather around this infinite collision for an infinite amount of time, they lock grip all the remaining potential energy and kinetic energy of the universe for eons gathering all galaxies that haven't burned out, all black holes, all available background radiation, they lock in embrace burning out everything and reconsuming all its energies, eventually when there is one quantum blip of force and object remaining, they call it a draw, and space time expands forever in applause in an ';empty'; universe.What actually happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
F=m*a --%26gt; a=F/m
unstoppable force means F --%26gt; infinity
immovable object means m --%26gt; infinity
so
a=infinity/infinity cannot be defined
In other words:
Both unstoppable force and immovable object can't exist in the same universe.
See http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
The unstoppable force becomes an immovable object and vice versa.
the Manhattan project or atomic implosion trigger in other words they would shatter at the atomic level
Elastic Collision
Kinetic Energy and Momentum are both conserved
a collision of cataclysmic proportions
boom
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