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Like, 'is there a bigger douche in the world then Bobby Kotick?'
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Like, 'is there a bigger douche in the world then Bobby Kotick?'
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The force would push the wall, but not break it. It's indestructible, not immovable.AvsJoe said:What would happen if an unstoppable force met an indestructible wall?
Technically the fly has stopped, because it'll be dead on the windscreenPrivate Custard said:I have one.
If a fly is flying down the railway line and happens to meet the windscreen of a train travelling in the opposite direction, does the fly stop before going back in the same direction as the train, even for a nanosecond?
Logic states that if something is going to suddenly change direction 180 degrees (with no deviation left or right), it'll have to stop, even for the smallest time. But if the train is moving in that direction, how could the fly stop before going the other way?
In that instance, I'm pretty sure the fly would liquify.Private Custard said:I have one.
If a fly is flying down the railway line and happens to meet the windscreen of a train travelling in the opposite direction, does the fly stop before going back in the same direction as the train, even for a nanosecond?