SpycyWhat would happen if an unstoppable force met an immovable(? eh my english) object?
consider the infinite quantity (2+2+2+2+...). It's infinite, right? What about (1+1+1+1+...)?.Also infinite. And yet, imagine one is the force and the other is the resistance. You would have (2+...)-(1+...), otherwise stated as (2-1+2-1+2-1...). Both are infinite in magnitude, and can thus be termed "unstoppable" or "immovable." But one is greater than the other.
So, if even infinities can be compared, then consider finite terms. You have a brick you need to push along a concrete floor. Pushing on the brick with steadily increasing force, there's a point at which the brick suddenly begins moving. Where the force is greater than the resistance. Up to that point, the object wins. At that point and greater, the force wins.