You can set an object's velocity to zero.

I'm not sure in what reference frame it's zero, but let's just say it adjusts to wherever the centre of the universe is (absolute centre). You are told about this through like a status window that pops up.

You do this by thinking about the thing and then thinking Set Velocity to Zero (with the capitals).

Are you sure? Yes/No prompt appears.

If you are attempting to set a group of objects that nunber larger than 10 (perhaps all wheat flour) then there are 2 additional Yes/No prompts.

If your action will destroy the world, you have to go through 23 prompts, with complicated logic puzzles only you can see, and also type it in on a holographic keyboard every time, as well as write a good-bye letter to all those you love. Same if it causes a catastrophic loss of life (all kinds of life).

When the object is stationary, it is incapable of movement, in totality, therefore it is indestructible (none of its atoms or electrons or any waves it creates can move).