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123monday123
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If you want it painless, and almost 100% certain make sure your jumping over 100m (~330 feet) on hard surface, or 200m (~660 feet) on water!
Remember: the higher, the better!
I've decided that I want to jump off a 200m bridge. I think with some benzodiazepines I should be able to jump. There are also some ploys to trick the SI, in example conting 1,2,3, and jump at 2.The Netherlands has precisely 48 buildings that are over 100 meters tall.
I doubt I could jump though... the horrors going through your head when you are falling towars that hard surface... must be horrible. though being alive is horrible too.
That is a great idea! However, I'm really afraid of the 10 seconds I'll be falling down. And of the couple minutes of being alive when you do hit the floor.I've decided that I want to jump off a 200m bridge. I think with some benzodiazepines I should be able to jump. There are also some ploys to trick the SI, in example conting 1,2,3, and jump at 2.
If this is the case, why do you think this is a great idea?!That is a great idea! However, I'm really afraid of the 10 seconds I'll be falling down. And of the couple minutes of being alive when you do hit the floor.
Some people die before they touch the ground of a heart attackThat is a great idea! However, I'm really afraid of the 10 seconds I'll be falling down. And of the couple minutes of being alive when you do hit the floor.
Nah really?Some people die before they touch the ground of a heart attack
Nah really?
For 200m you'll be falling around 4 sec only. And 200m + hard surface will make you die suddenly, faster as you can feel any pain.That is a great idea! However, I'm really afraid of the 10 seconds I'll be falling down. And of the couple minutes of being alive when you do hit the floor.
Thats horrible.. i came close to jumping from a 9th story balcony at one point. Well... i was standing there and the thoughts were going through my head. Would have been about same height, glad i didnt know how little this height is compared to what is really needed.A friend jumped from about 20 metres. Shattered bones in her legs, small shards inside still hurt her flesh as she walks 15 years later.
You don't need to be according to this: https://www.science20.com/alpha_meme/suicide_life_ends_six_meters_above_ground-78133That is a great idea! However, I'm really afraid of the 10 seconds I'll be falling down. And of the couple minutes of being alive when you do hit the floor.
This is really cool... so you basically blackout just before you hit the ground. Or thats how you would preceive it. Then its over... you dont register the impact.You don't need to be according to this: https://www.science20.com/alpha_meme/suicide_life_ends_six_meters_above_ground-78133
You just need to make sure that it is really really high enough and the bottom is solid ground.
This guy is pro-choice and made me reconsider jumping. But it's hard to find high places with solid ground.. all the "good spots" have suicide nets or watch..This is really cool... so you basically blackout just before you hit the ground. Or thats how you would preceive it. Then its over... you dont register the impact.
So very interesting....
Maybe you pass out before having pain. I dont know. Never tried…Of course it's going to be painful if you manage to survive, that's why you need to fall from a sufficient height. I'd say 90 feet, or 27 meters should be enough to guarantee death.
This is not going to happen... think about it.... look at Skydivers.. how many of them 'blackout' when they jump out of a plane at much higher heights? The answer is none.... when jumping you're going to be aware of hitting the ground, as long as your high enough though, the pain should be minimal and you should die upon impactThis is really cool... so you basically blackout just before you hit the ground. Or thats how you would preceive it. Then its over... you dont register the impact.
So very interesting....
The skydiver doesnt hit the ground at a really high rate of speed though.This is not going to happen... think about it.... look at Skydivers.. how many of them 'blackout' when they jump out of a plane at much higher heights? The answer is none.... when jumping you're going to be aware of hitting the ground, as long as your high enough though, the pain should be minimal and you should die upon impact
Well believe what you want to believe but this is all wishful thinking if you ask me. How could anyone know that your life ends 6 feet before you hit the ground? There have been rare cases of people jumping from high places and yet miraculously surviving.... how come they didn't die?The skydiver doesnt hit the ground at a really high rate of speed though.
If you go to the link it basically says the rate at which you fall and speed you hit the ground your body doesnt have time to process the last few miliseconds before impact. Some math in there.
I dont know how true it is.. but i like the though of being KO before you even realise its happened.
Kinda like the fake tiktok video where the girl shoots her phone. Someone tested it and because of the upload speed needed it would be imposible to stream the last few miliseconds. By the time you shoot it and it dies instantly there is that last bit of info that never reaches the net.
You need to read the article.Well believe what you want to believe but this is all wishful thinking if you ask me. How could anyone know that your life ends 6 feet before you hit the ground? There have been rare cases of people jumping from high places and yet miraculously surviving.... how come they didn't die?
I almost see the reason why scammers try to dupe people on here who believe this psuedo science. Just because you want to believe something, doesn't make it any more true
I've read the article...i think it's BS. Just because it's an article published on the internet doesn't make it true. And you also need to falling face down and looking at the ground for you to 'die' before hitting the ground. If I'm jumping, I'm keeping my eyes closed. Again, how any of this can be proven to be true is beyond me?You need to read the article.
There is no blacking out involved. It's just math. You cannot process the event fast enough, so your subjective experience is like blacking out, since you're dead before can possibly notice it.
You can somewhat test this yourself with some online reaction tests. You have to subtract some due to all the combined input lag but even if you just half the value you still have enough wiggle room. His logic makes sense to me. (And he's a physics PhD if I remember correctly)
What I don't like about jumping is that one needs to find a suitable location and that one is flying for quite some time. I don't want to feel fear like that in my last few moments.
The surviving is largely an urban myth. If you research those they hit something to dampen their fall or their chute didn't work fully. They don't just drop on solid ground. That's also the key issue here: You need to find a really good place.
water or sold ground, why does that matter if you die 6 feet before impact? which this article claims happens when you jump...Anyways it doesn't matter... you seem to be all in with article and I'm not. I think this is misinformation to lead people on here to believe that you'll die before impact if you jump from 20 stories...especially from an website called science2.0Water is not solid ground either. Too many variables. A car roof dampens the fall as well. And as I said: there are lots of urban myths. If you actually research you will see.
Direction is completely unimportant. Let's say you're tall and 2m. Do the maths. You could be 3m and it wouldn't make a difference.
You don't have to jump. It is a viable option for those who can reach a good location though. I've listed my personal caveats already. I might consider it intoxicated so I'm not aware of the falling that much.
If you read the article then why do you keep repeating this?why does that matter if you die 6 feet before impact?