do you guys think 36 meters (118 ft) would be enough if i fall on pavement? or should i go on a slightly taller bridge but risk falling in a body of water (a river) which ive seen sometimes also dries up slightly
a 10-story building is often approximately 100 feet (30.5 meters) tall
i believe 10 storey building height is the minimum need for jumping to death
Almost all falls from beyond about 10 stories are fatal, although people have survived much higher falls than this, even onto hard surfaces.
a 10-story building is often approximately 100 feet (30.5 meters) tall
i believe 10 storey building height is the minimum need for jumping to death
Almost all falls from beyond about 10 stories are fatal, although people have survived much higher falls than this, even onto hard surfaces.
Related Question; what if you were to tip backwards and essentially fall with your head down for say a 30 foot drop? Wouldn't that kill you too? I even ether you'd break your neck or your head would open and become scrabbled eggs wouldn't it?
Related Question; what if you were to tip backwards and essentially fall with your head down for say a 30 foot drop? Wouldn't that kill you too? I even ether you'd break your neck or your head would open and become scrabbled eggs wouldn't it?
yeah, falling on ur head, specifically the back, increases the chances by a lot, the hard part is falling on ur head because i would assume that if u tip backwards u might start spinning or something lol
Im not so sure 12 stories would be guaranteed. I've been reading a lot about jumping and most sources recommend a minimum of 150ft for a jump to land. Just something to think about.
yeah, falling on ur head, specifically the back, increases the chances by a lot, the hard part is falling on ur head because i would assume that if u tip backwards u might start spinning or something lol
Your body will most likely try to orient itself the best it can for survival. Probably by "swimming in the air." Either way the height seems decent enough to get the job done.
Hi, I read somewhere on here today someone said to tape legs together and arms by side (somehow, 1 arm maybe, and a slip rope for the other?) then u cant 'flail' on the way down. More of a missile I spose.
Logically makes sense. But I wouldnt know.
Honestly at first glance this site might not seem relevant however, after watching a man squirm for like 5 minutes after being ripped in two by a train and being fully conscious in a lot of extreme pain, I have to say... Yeah, I hope everyone does their homework before doing anything.
Hi, I read somewhere on here today someone said to tape legs together and arms by side (somehow, 1 arm maybe, and a slip rope for the other?) then u cant 'flail' on the way down. More of a missile I spose.
Logically makes sense. But I wouldnt know.
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