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Originally Posted by DLH17
Even if B1 isn't displaced, it's not a stretch to think A1 "bounces" back (as indicated in the OP) or sideways thereby creating space. Physics. For every action there's an opposite and equal reaction. If A1 "bounces" away from B1 far enough, he may well gain some advantage otherwise not gained had he not had collided with the B1. Wordy, huh?
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I doubt A1 is gaining a advantage by running into a virtual wall then bouncing off no matter how much space they end up with. If they did gain so much space, it wouldn't be any more than they had before they approached B1.