Well, if you jump from 300 feet or higher then you should be going at over 100 mph when you impact, which is over 40 metres per second, so it would likely all be over in under one tenth of a second, which I would guess is probably too fast for anything to really register....
umm.. I trust you in this okay. Because my CTB is plunge 2,000 feet. At 2,000 feet that is 610 meters. That should be high enough.
If I fly straight down 2,000 feet that would even be great cuze I be at the hard rock bottom, BAM, done. But if I hit my head along one of the huge as-s rocks on my way down, hopefully those big rocks will injure my skull and knock me unconcious.
The highest bridge I can find with rocks below are 2,000 feet. IF I don't die, boy, I bet I be paralyze all my four limps for the rest of my life.
I think 2,000 feet is more than enough to reach terminal velocity (since terminal velocity only require 1,500 feet). So at 2,000 feet how fast would I be going down?
Usually head injuries will knock you unconscious. And plunge at 2,000 feet, it should be enough impact to yank your heart out. Let cross my fingers, this work for me.
I saw this video of this woman jump 12 stories (120 feet), and you hear a LOUD THUD as she head down concrete. It does seem effective. It seems like it hurts though, the thud was so loud. I bet she broke her skull since she went head down and hit concrete.
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