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“Limitless power implies an infinite source of energy. An insurmountable obstacle implies the ability to absorb energy indefinitely. If they start interacting, there will simply be an infinite transfer of energy from the source to the recipient, with the energy changing into another form.” This answer is not correct, since in this case the force will stop its turn, but the barrier will remain standing in place. an insurmountable barrier implies that it cannot be overcome, unlimited power as an antonym-the power that overcomes everything. When you say that they come into balance, you are giving preference to an obstacle that still stops the movement of the force, endlessly absorbing its energy.