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It would still be affected by the laws of Motion.

Equal and Opposite reaction.

 

Either that, or the object doesnt move but the space where the figure was is now nothingness.

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Its called an Orgasm.

 

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It would still be affected by the laws of Motion.

Equal and Opposite reaction.

 

Either that' date=' or the object doesnt move but the space where the figure was is now nothingness.

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Wrong

 

 

The fifth dimension. That is all.

=D you can't deny it

 

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Its called an Orgasm.

 

Wrong

 

It would still be affected by the laws of Motion.

Equal and Opposite reaction.

 

Either that' date=' or the object doesnt move but the space where the figure was is now nothingness.

[/quote']

 

Wrong

 

 

The fifth dimension. That is all.

=D you can't deny it

 

Wrong

 

I have an alternate answer for you to consider.

Captain Falcon.

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Its called an Orgasm.

 

Wrong

 

It would still be affected by the laws of Motion.

Equal and Opposite reaction.

 

Either that' date=' or the object doesnt move but the space where the figure was is now nothingness.

[/quote']

 

Wrong

 

 

The fifth dimension. That is all.

=D you can't deny it

 

Wrong

 

I have an alternate answer for you to consider.

Captain Falcon.

 

People get orgasms from weird things man..

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---------------------> O

 

The arrow represents the "unstoppable force" and the 'O' represents the immovable object.

 

-----------------> O

 

When the force hits the object, it stays in the same direction. That shoots down bouncing off, or swerving to the side. The object is immovable, so it cannot be pressed backwards. The only logical explanation is FORTY TWO! THE ANSWER IZ 42! the unstoppable force would have to either break or hit something ELSE in the process.

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maybe it misses.depends what it is like tree and ground

 

A dimensional rift would open and destroy us all.

 

---------------------> O

 

The arrow represents the "unstoppable force" and the 'O' represents the immovable object.

 

-----------------> O

 

When the force hits the object' date=' it stays in the same direction. That shoots down bouncing off, or swerving to the side. The object is immovable, so it cannot be pressed backwards. The only logical explanation is [s']FORTY TWO! THE ANSWER IZ 42![/s] the unstoppable force would have to either break or hit something ELSE in the process.

 

Um' date=' I was right, right? Nithing, its impossible, neither things exist

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If you are stumped' date=' how do you know what is wrong?

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Draco told me this, and I he knows...

But won't tell me, so I tell him your answers and they are wrong xD

 

Fact: Even Impossible objects are affected by the Laws of Motion.

And since one object is immovable (so tight in composition that it seemingly cannot move), the moving object would receive all the force. As such, the unstoppable force would not be stopped, but redirected.

 

Ricochet.

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I got this:

The chances this happens suck.

 

If you are stumped' date=' how do you know what is wrong?

[/quote']

 

Draco told me this, and I he knows...

But won't tell me, so I tell him your answers and they are wrong xD

 

Fact: Even Impossible objects are affected by the Laws of Motion.

And since one object is immovable (so tight in composition that it seemingly cannot move), the moving object would receive all the force. As such, the unstoppable force would not be stopped, but redirected.

 

Ricochet.

 

Wrong

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