05-26-2006, 11:27 AM
I'm way too lazy to read through all 4 pages. As a theoretical answer to your question: there is no such thing as an unstoppable object. Kinetic energy can only build up in amounts, not infinity. Now, seeing as the unmovable object...uhh.....cannot be moved, I'm going to assume that it covers a massive distance, thus able to distribute the kinetic energy it would receive upon any impact by a solid object. Now, if you're proposing that the unstoppable object is travelling at a speed faster than light, the kinetic energy would not be able to keep up with it, and the object would simply stop dead in space as its kinetic energy dispersed. If it was travelling slower than the speed of light, than the object would simply shatter on impact. You never said that it was INVULNERABLE.