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Jan 30 2013 01:43pm
Quote (Neptunus @ Jan 30 2013 11:59am)
how would the rate of change of momentum have infinite momentum?
Considering the video's description, acceleration is constant, therefore mass must be infinite...
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Jan 30 2013 11:55pm
Can't solve a paradox
gg ty men
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Feb 10 2013 04:54pm
Wouldn't the unstoppable force pass through the immovable object?
I don't see why either would have to be destroyed or deviate from their defined paths.
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