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What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? The existence of one precludes the existence of the other. More to the point, even if there was no irresistible force, there could still be no immovable object. Since all motion is relative, so must be the qulaity of being stationary. In other words, since all objects can be said to be moving from at least one point of view, none cane rightly be called immovable.
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