Quote Originally Posted by RandomGuy
well if you can ask that then its not truely unmoveable. The molecular structure must change for it to change state. For example, parts of it must MOVE in order for it to be liquid or gas. And if they can NOT move, then the non stoppable object cant penetrate them.

Its a retarded scenario. The unmoveable object seems slightly more feasible than the unstoppable object.
But yeah its just retarded, its basically an undefined solution. In a conventional scenario, either the non stoppable object, stops( or bounces or whatever), or the non movable object moves. If the two possible outcomes are taken away that leaves no possible answer.

RONSTOPPABLE!!!



You do understand that I failed to answer this question seriously do to it's nature correct????