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1346080 No.1346080 [Reply] [Original]

Why is no one using this method to survive a fall ?

>> No.1346091

next time i am in a falling house i will try it out

>> No.1346092

sage

>> No.1346095

because a falling house is a slightly unrealistic situation

>> No.1346101

>>1346091

It happend to me last night, dude

>> No.1346106

If you're falling at 50 m/s and you jump up at 1 m/s then you hit the ground at 49 m/s.

>> No.1346118

because ur still falling sage

>> No.1346123

>>1346106
A slightly higher possibility of living to be a quadriplegic vegetable.

>> No.1346166

>>1346123
Better than dead ,huh ?

>> No.1346895

OP never took a physics class. If your in a falling house, your downward motion relative to the ground does not change whether your in the house or not, neglecting air resistance. You would still hit the ground at the same speed and you would still be seriously injured, if not dead.

>> No.1346900

no one is ever in a falling house.

>> No.1346909

Because horse manure

>> No.1346939

Ever hear of inertia, dumbass?

>> No.1346951

I sometimes wonder, who is so bored that they will repost the same 20 images over and over?

>> No.1346950

/sci/ cannot into physics