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cuyso

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Aside from the SI issue.
I think my biggest fear is that it's going to hurt a lot and/or that I'll survive it. I've read some stories of people who've survived a jump, and while they were truly horrifying, they usually jumped from a much smaller height.
 
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If you land on concrete, you have very little chance of surviving. If you land on somethng softer, like grass, the chance of survivig is a bit higher, though still probably not very high. However, if there are bushes among the grass, there is a possibility that they could break your fall. I read of a skydiver whose parachutes failed, but who survived because a bush broke his fall. (He was badly injured, however.)
 
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I doubt death is instantaneous, but, then again, there is really no assurance that any method produces instantaneous death. That being said, I think the best you could hope for is a near instantaneous unconsciousness, followed by a fairly quick death,which you wouldn't be aware was even happening. I answer it this way because I don't believe life is extinguished like that of light bulb being turned off by a switch. I don't see how you'd survive a 330 ft fall, and no doubt it will come with a lot of pain, if you're conscious to experience that pain, but I really doubt you would be, at least not for very long. Hopefully not, right?
 
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