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creationisdeath
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- Oct 20, 2018
- 359
Yes. If the surface is hard and you're not being slowed down by something (which is pretty much always the case in the survival clickbait), then yes.There are many variables, I think Geo Stone adresses at least some of those.
What if, at a height of 70 metres your speed is only 90kph ? What if it's not even the worst fall (feet first) but a horizontal landing ? Shattering bones, getting your skull penetrated by splinters. But not immediately dead, and getting rescued. Imagine slamming against a wall with a speed of 90 kph. Are you sure it will kill you instantly ?
The one I saw (in real life) wasn't even remotely 70m and the medics didn't even attempt to do anything. Game over.
The biggest issue with jumping in my opinion is flying. You have quite some time on the way down that will probably feel like an eternity..