How would you thematically describe the fallout of an unstoppable force hitting an immovable object?

How would you thematically describe the fallout of an unstoppable force hitting an immovable object?
More to the point, how do you vividly describe the collateral damage from a fight between two humanoid shaped and size beings who are effectively both unstoppable and immovable without it being "The world explodes and you all die".

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It depends on the forces involved. An "unstoppable force" doesn't have to be very strong. Maybe it's just highly efficient and consistent. The same could be said of an immovable object.

CLANG

they phase through each other and nothing significant happens.
what? that is what happens when an unstoppable force meets 0,0,0,0 (x,y,z,t)

read fine structures.
as per your first question the unstoppable force simply bounces back, the force hasnt been stopped, just redirected.
or a space distortion. the point in which the unmobable object is fixed gets dragged by the force, technically the object is not moving but the space around it is

>What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?

>Massless particles move unstoppably through space-time, which bends and distorts but does not move.

damn it. You got their first.

There can't be redirection without elasticity, which decelerates and recelerates an object. When you drop a tennis ball, there's a point at which its center of mass is no longer moving with respect to the ground.

Yeah, it could be like neutrinos, the unstoppable force moves straight through the immovable object without interacting with it. Although frankly an unstoppable force that doesn't interact with matter at all is kind of boring.

>it's like sex

Come on user, step up your memes. Ahem:
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?

Nothing

Because that's what would happen.

The universe as a whole would go unresponsive and think cease to exist for a nanosecond before blinking back into existence with two said objects removed.

No body would have any memories of said objects and all evidence of there existence would also be removed.

/thread

"There was a war in heaven, and the pieces fell to earth"
"To truly understand the calamity, imagine a plane crashing on a small island; the trees are burnt away, animals die, and the landscape is irrevocably changed; nature moves on, and after a few years the island is back to working order. But those animals and trees have no comprehension of what exactly fell on their island, that so nearly drove them to destruction"

>read fine structures.
My nigga

Time travel?

You could also have both of them fuse together into some horrible abomination as they can't quite pass through eachother, but wind up deformed, somewhere in the middle.

The object stays in place, but the force moves the entire universe.

First, know that neither an unstoppable force or immovable object is actually possible.

Secondly, let's look at the immovable object. From your frame of reference, it is still and no matter what force you apply, you cannot make it move.

Since this "immovable" object WOULD be moving relative to you of it was on earth and you were on Mars, it is now a moving object whose velocity you cannot change. Sounds like an unstoppable force to me.

Now, since the velocities of either of these objects can never be changed, the only remaining option is that the objects would pass through each other when they collide.

For this to happen, but objects would need infinite mass, though, and that brings its own problems. If you're looking for the effects when infinity is approached, you'd possibly generate an impact that would dwarf a supernova.


But as for the clarification, the two would probably generate enough heat and radiation to literally melt the world away. Whatever they do to each other will be immensely powerful, but unable to inflict injury either way.

Also, don't phrase questions about godlike beings fighting in terms of physics, we'll be bound to correct you.

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Lots and lots of shockwaves ripping apart buildings and gouging rifts into the earth. Like, I know it sounds stupid, but take a few notes from high-flying anime fights.

Hi Satan,

To me, an unstoppable force + an immovable object = another Big Bang.

Theoretically, the two forces would simply pass through eachother unscathed. But that isn't very fun now, is it?

>MEGA CLANG

Well, you could also handle it by having the force interact with matter normally, but upon colliding with the immovable object the sheer amount of energy transfered from one effectively infinite value to another results in the atoms of both objects being excited to such a degree that they briefly experience quantum tunneling on a macro scale, causing the force to pass through the object without direct interaction and shitting a truly ludicrous amount of gamma in all directions.

Sounds like a superhero fight. Describe it as such.

So. Here's how you describe it.
>A sprints forward at blinding speeds and delivers a haymaker to B's jawline.
>B doesn't budge and A passes through B entirely and you feel an uncomfortable warmth throughout your entire body.
>B backhands A, but B just passes through A and that warmth in your entire being doubles to searing pain.
>A begins a roundhouse but B counter's with an elbow deflection.
>They don't pass through each other like last time, but a massive shock wave rocks the local area and kicks up mountains of dirt.
>Its now your initiative, what do you guys do? Of course you can teleport away, just pass this concentration check while every cell in your body is screaming.
>Pass. As that familiar feeling of weightlessness passes over everyone you chance one last glimpse at the dueling beings only for that overwhelming heat doubles in intensity and you black out.

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>How would you thematically describe the fallout of an unstoppable force hitting an immovable object?
"The universe vanishes, because you've just achieved something that, by definition, is literally completely impossible."

Wait, I thought gravitons were still iffy. Did I miss a paper?

God appears and smashes them both with a rock that he can't lift.

After that does he microwave a burrito too hot for Him to eat?

CLANG

That's basically Juggernaut vs. Blob.

Nice trips, btw.