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ForsakenStar

ForsakenStar

Member
May 19, 2023
8
Is it always fatal if you land straight on concrete? supposedly over 15 meters is fatal but I want to increase my odds as much as possible. I think the most I'll be able to jump from is 60 meters.

It is painless because I'll pass out mid-air, right? like I imagine it's still impossible to survive no matter the landing position, since I'm heading straight to concrete anyway
 
sanctionedusage

sanctionedusage

sanctioned sausage
Sep 17, 2025
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the odds are good for 60m but nothing is guaranteed. angle and position you land at matters a lot, especially if youre looking for immediate death and not dying from catastrophic internal injuries minutes or hours later. if youre sure you can manipulate your body to land on your neck/head then it'd surely be fatal.

i dunno anything about the rates of people passing out midair from suicidal jumps, but would it rly be any more favorable than the rates of people passing out while skydiving or bungee jumping?
 
ForsakenStar

ForsakenStar

Member
May 19, 2023
8
the odds are good for 60m but nothing is guaranteed. angle and position you land at matters a lot, especially if youre looking for immediate death and not dying from catastrophic internal injuries minutes or hours later. if youre sure you can manipulate your body to land on your neck/head then it'd surely be fatal.

i dunno anything about the rates of people passing out midair from suicidal jumps, but would it rly be any more favorable than the rates of people passing out while skydiving or bungee jumping?
I mean I think 40-60 meters are essentially the same thing in matters of fatality but I don't know. 20-25 meters is too low for me to consider. But all things considered humans don't even need to reach half terminal velocity to die as it seems like all people die from 20 meters and above on concrete no questions asked. It seems the brain shatters and just disconnects one way or the other regardless of landing position, that's why they don't scream while they're lying on the ground, or even scream mid-air which suggests the height makes them pass out too.
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
3,599
Rule of thumb is 46+m onto concrete has a 99% chance of death but it is all about the landing. 60m should theoretically to the trick.
 
ForsakenStar

ForsakenStar

Member
May 19, 2023
8
Rule of thumb is 46+m onto concrete has a 99% chance of death but it is all about the landing. 60m should theoretically to the trick.
First time hearing this, I thought above 20 meters was already 99% but the more you learn I guess.
 

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