This view becomes less of a paradox, and more of a trick question.The Immovable Object can be equated with Space, and the Irresistable Force with Time. Logic maintains that there could only be "one" Immovable Object emmanating the Irresistable Force in the known universe, as the Irresistable Force would move all other objects. It is logically impossible to have these two entities (a force that cannot be resisted and an object that cannot be moved by any force) in the same universe, unless they are both a result of a "single entity", in which case the immovable object radiates (meets) the irresistable force. * Logic: if such a thing as an irresistible force exists, then no object is immovable, and vice versa. :"What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?"Ĭommon responses to this paradox resort to logic and semantics. The Irresistible force paradox, also the unstoppable force paradox, is a classic paradox formulated as follows:
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