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GuessWhosBack

GuessWhosBack

The sun rises to insult me.
Jul 15, 2024
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I have access to a 250m+ uninterrupted drop to solid rock. I'm wondering if there are documented cases of people falling from such height and still being conscious for a prolonged period of time.

I'm assuming the impact would cause instant death.
 
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dolemitedrums

Arcanist
Jun 12, 2024
447
You'll probably be conscious the whole time, maybe ten seconds or something. May as well float down on your back and look at the sky instead of the approaching ground. Yeah you're unlikely to survive.
 
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HiddenPain

HiddenPain

Fading šŸ„€
Jul 24, 2024
83
Usually anything over 150m onto a solid surface is an instant game over, figures for people surviving that are slim to none apart from exceptional circumstance ie: breaking their fall or speed of fall being slowed down etc.
 
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