A Puzzling Question 3
“What happens when an immovable object meet an unstoppable force”
This particular puzzling question is such a hard nut to crack but it does not mean that the nut cannot be cracked. As I was trying to figure out how to answer this question, I was called back re-evaluate the content words in the question.
When do we say something is immovable? When all the known methods applied to move it prove abortive. It does not necessarily mean it can never be moved. It just mean that with the level of development as at the time it was to be moved, it became impossible to move it . Meaning that someday, a method could be invented that will change it from being immovability to movability. This same explanation is also applied to an unstoppable force.
With that in mind, when an immovable object meets an unstoppable force, the real identity of what is movable or stoppable will be uncovered. The immovable object may have been immovable because it never came in contact with the force of this magnitude. If it is really immovable, it will have to prove itself worthy by stopping the force.
Also the unstoppable force may have been unstoppable because it never came in contact with the type of an immovable object in question. So if it is truly unstoppable, it must move the object to prove itself. This means that the outcome will determine which is truly worthy of it’s name.