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to me it seems like jumping from a 10 story building on concrete is a wonderful way. There is no way anybody could survive that, and death should be instantaneous, bc all of your organs will be squashed inc thou hit the ground. Is jumping this affective, or am I incorrect about it? I would be glad if y'all could help me out with figuring out jumping.
10 stories is too short to accelerate to the brink of terminal velocity; landing on a car, vegetation or hitting anything while falling; landing on my legs and not getting KO immediately.
Lots of ways it can come short of finishing the job, therefore a bad way imo. I maintain that the best ways to die would be in a submarine implosion, an airplane hitting the ground at 90°, a powerful explosion, or the planet getting hit by the gamma ray burst from a quasar.
One woman survived being ejected from a plane at 40,000 feet still strapped into her seat.
Submarine implosive would be best reason being is that the implosion speed is actually quicker than your brain pain receptors which is crazy to think about but the pressure is way too high in the deep. Plane crash is instant but it's not as quick as the submarine. Gamma ray? No idea.
Yeah jumping too many variables. Too much thinking. Too many eyes can see you. Probably not the best.
yeh well i dont own a submarine, no one does
surviving from these heights is something extremely rare and they happened for a reason (like that woman landing on a metal plate on snow) ive heard of people dying from jumping from 24 meters
I am not in a city with high enough buildings, so jumping is out. I know I could angle myself so I hit head down, but it's not the angle. It's the height and the speed. I think tying a heavy weight to your body, then leaping off a ship taking a cruise across the Atlantic would be best. That fall would be peaceful.
I used to use jumping as a "solace" that I'd have a way out when I lived in a high rise. I was always on the edge but I did not. I am very curious about what odds of surviving there is from jumping.
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