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Here are a few ways to approach this thought experiment:
1. Logical fallacy: The paradox highlights a logical contradiction. An unstoppable force implies it can overcome any resistance, while an immovable object implies it cannot be moved by any force. Having both existing simultaneously creates a paradox.
2. Scientific perspective: There’s no such thing as an unstoppable force or an immovable object in our current understanding of physics. Everything has a limit, and for an object to be truly immovable, it would require infinite mass, which isn’t physically possible.
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