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02-10-2021, 04:43 AM
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Re: Woman Jumps From 16 Story Apartment
The average person’s terminal velocity is around 120MPH and it takes around 1500 feet to reach that speed. The slowest signals in our body travel and register at 150mph, and can range in speed up to 240mph. Funny enough, even with how fast that is, our bodies are the bottleneck for the speed that signals travel at. Electricity can travel at 50-99% the speed of light (437,000-874,000x the speed of sound) but we’re limited by our body, so we only get that 150-240mph range.
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02-10-2021, 06:54 AM
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Re: Woman Jumps From 16 Story Apartment
...so...all we need to do is measure the exact time her ass lands and when her head hits the concrete to see if the body has enough time to process it before unconsciousness. I only mentioned height before because I believe her death was instant. People have been known to get shot or have bones break and they werent immediately aware of the injury. Now those jumpers that fall from only a few stories is different....fuck that. Especially when they end up landing legs first. |
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02-10-2021, 07:07 AM
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Re: Woman Jumps From 16 Story Apartment
I don't think so, a friend of mine once told me that he was walking on the sidewalk and very close to the curb when a pick-up truck's side mirror struck him hard on the shoulder, he felt a hard blow on his shoulder but no pain, he was afraid to look at his shoulder because he believed his arm was torn off, luckily for him it was just a bruised shoulder, he didn't feel pain. I believe the woman in this video just fell numbness for an instant, it was all over in less than 1/4 of a second, no time for her brain to process any pain sensation because she was numb. |