From statics, if an object is immovable, then it will generate an equal and opposite force to the original force. So, even if that applied force is infinite, immovable object still wins and the Universe keeps running.
Technically speaking, it would be improper to say an unstoppable
force. There is no velocity associated with units of force, so what is there to stop?
Yes, it's late, and I have nothing better to do than nitpick on the GDC's tongue-in-cheek answers!
__________________
CMUCam not working? Tracks sporadically? Try this instead:
http://www.falconir.com!
PM me for more information if you are interested (it's open source!).
Want the FIRST Email blasts? See here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=50809
"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value."
-- Thomas Paine
If it's falling apart it's a mechanical problem. If it's spewing smoke it's a electrical problem.
If it's rampaging around destroying things it's a programming problem.
"All technology is run on 'Magic Smoke' contained within the device. As everyone knows, whenever the magic smoke is released, the device ceases to function."
-- Anonymous
I currently speak: English, some German, Verilog, x86 and 8051 Assembler, C, C++, VB, VB.NET, ASP, PHP, HTML, UNIX and SQL