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This is where I'm a little ignorant, but I doubt while jumping you'd be able to reliably choose the front or back. You'd probably make impact with the top of your head.Front or back of head?
I think @NegevChina had worked out an approach for this using a small parachute.Is there a way to reliably land on my head
160 feet but into water, not onto land.I think @NegevChina had worked out an approach for this using a small parachute.
Otherwise all I can think of is to find a pool with a high dive platform and train yourself. There's not much time in the air to correct yourself so it has to be muscle memory, otherwise you'll probably just flail around like a chicken with its head chopped off.
Just to make a quick sanity check, how high are you planning to jump from? If it's less than 150 feet you may want to revisit your plans.
Ahh, water is different. I think the recommended minimum height is 250 feet into water. The Golden Gate Bridge is 220 feet and there have been at least 34 survivors. It's also known that many more survived the fall and drowned instead.160 feet but into water, not onto land.
What is the probability of successful suicide by jumping from the top of a cruise ship? Hoping for instant death Without drowning included.Ahh, water is different. I think the recommended minimum height is 250 feet into water. The Golden Gate Bridge is 220 feet and there have been at least 34 survivors. It's also known that many more survived the fall and drowned instead.
You also might be better off landing on your stomach rather than head in order to maximize damage to internal organs. If you did a perfect dive head first you could even swim away from it completely unscathed, the record for high dive into water is 193 feet.
Very low. The tallest cruise ship is 240 feet, but that's to the top of the chimney which you can't jump from. I'd assume most cruise ship decks are about 100-200 feet high. That's enough to sustain internal injuries and die, but it would involve drowning.What is the probability of successful suicide by jumping from the top of a cruise ship? Hoping for instant death Without drowning included.
I've looked down from the deck of a cruise ship and the view of dark, soulless ocean beneath is haunting af. SI will be even stronger compared to a building rooftop.What is the probability of successful suicide by jumping from the top of a cruise ship? Hoping for instant death Without drowning included.
For absolute highest chance, the top. If by some chance that happens, you will likely end up destroying your skull, leading to a nearly instant death. The problem is you're not able to position yourself to do so once you have jumped, and if you land on your feet, things are going to turn out horribly.Front or back of head?