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misakimaze

misakimaze

waiting
Oct 6, 2024
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I know it depends on height and things, but if you go head first or if you do something in particular could you not survive?
 
DanielDanDean

DanielDanDean

Member
Jul 18, 2024
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How could you be sure to fall head first?
 
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bl00deater

bl00deater

The Bloodeater Hungers
Oct 7, 2024
22
Had a friend jump off a building, broke a couple of bones, It's completely height based I think
 
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2pillbottles

2pillbottles

rawr xP
Oct 9, 2024
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I know it depends on height and things, but if you go head first or if you do something in particular could you not survive?
what height are you asking about? it very much depends how you land, i heard thwre was someone who jumped 37 floors and actually survived, who knows their pshycial state though :(
 
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Intoxicated

Intoxicated

MIA Man
Nov 16, 2023
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Is there a typo in the thread title? "Fall of a building" sounds scary.
 
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TAW122

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Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
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It's pretty likely if one doesn't immediately land on one's head and also depends on the surface (hard surface, body of water, etc.). Overall, I don't consider it to be a reliable method and also one's SI may kick in resulting in one landing on one's feet, surviving with horrific injuries and possibly permanent damage (vegetable, paralysis, etc.)
 
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NegevChina

NegevChina

I've done the best I could
Sep 5, 2024
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How could you be sure to fall head first?
I've actually came up with a method to achieve this.
I've posted it in the Jumping From Height (Guide)
See the last two posts in the thread.
 
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finallydone

finallydone

Student
Aug 18, 2024
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i read somewhere that if you fall directly on your head from any place 5 meters or higher is 100% fatal
 
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Unspoken7612

Arcanist
Jul 14, 2024
469
The LD50 is about 15m, or four storeys. The LD90 is 25m, or seven storeys. So about 10% of people who fall from seven storeys survive - it's dangerous, but not truly reliable.


Those heights will become much lower when the head is the primary injury.
 
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NegevChina

NegevChina

I've done the best I could
Sep 5, 2024
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i read somewhere that if you fall directly on your head from any place 5 meters or higher is 100% fatal
That makes sense. When I was 4 yo I fell on my shoulder and head from about 2.5 m. Broke my collar bone and fractured my scull. Somehow survived it. I guess 5m directly on my head would have finished me then already. To bad I was only injured.
 
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