An unstoppable force hitting an immovable object
I feel I have answered, or at least provided the template for an answer, for the impossible question "what happens when an unstoppable force hits an immovable object."
Let me explain. The only unstoppable force we know of is time. Time cannot be stopped. It's passing is inevitable.
The only object (arguably) that I can think of that can't be moved is a black hole. Black holes are affected by what is called "Hawking Radiation" (google it if you don't know what this is).
Essentially this causes the black hole over time to evaporate. So my theory is that when the unstoppable force (time) hits the immovable object (black hole) the object will simply disintegrate or evaporate.
There a probably a lot of flaws in this that I haven't seen but I thought I should share this.
Tell me what you think.
| I agree | 6 | |
| I think you are wrong but I don't have a counter-theory | 9 | |
| I think you are wrong. I have another theory (comment) | 2 |