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#125 - fecal (01/30/2013) [-]
This reminds me of the old physics problem, what happens when an unstoppable force meets an inmovable object.   
   
Sweet ass to balance out the nerd
This reminds me of the old physics problem, what happens when an unstoppable force meets an inmovable object.

Sweet ass to balance out the nerd
#154 to #125 - N. Korean citizen (01/30/2013) [-]
Just for the sake of interest, wouldn't that result in an unlimited source of energy? Since the objects end up in friction, thus producing heat, which, if contained somehow, can be a source of energy.
On the other hand, I'm not a physics student, so I might have just potato'd myself.
User avatar #158 to #154 - bronybox (01/30/2013) [-]
I went into a long-winded explanation, but then my internet messed up and its all gone.
So here, have this instead : /watch?v=9eKc5kgPVrA
User avatar #150 to #125 - ithinkimfunny (01/30/2013) [-]
or.... the dark knight rises :p
#137 to #125 - N. Korean citizen (01/30/2013) [-]
flagged
#138 to #137 - fecal (01/30/2013) [-]
Anon, I had always suspected you to be a fag, but the fact that you aren't even able to shut up and appreciate some nice ass brings your fag level up to the YMCA category
#141 to #138 - N. Korean citizen (01/30/2013) [-]
lick my balls and enjoy your lifetime ban nigger
#145 to #141 - fecal (01/30/2013) [-]
Lol, you don't really understand the concept nudity, do you?
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User avatar #132 to #125 - aligray (01/30/2013) [-]
The quite beautiful reality is that they pass through each other, no universal destruction, almost as if the laws of physics are trying to protect us
User avatar #157 to #132 - bronybox (01/30/2013) [-]
I when into quite deep detail on the topic in my response to somebody above. It's not as though the universe is trying to protect us, in fact, the mere presence of either one (although, they are the exact same thing) would result in an infinitely massive gravitational field that ultimately would consume everything. The laws of physics do not exist once such an object exists.
User avatar #126 to #125 - bronybox (01/30/2013) [-]
The problem with that is that an unstoppable force is the same thing as an immovable object.
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