Surviving a fall from extreme altitude requires maximizing drag by spreading arms and legs wide to reduce terminal velocity by nearly half, targeting soft landing surfaces like snow, swamps, or dense trees rather than concrete, and landing at an angle with feet first and knees soft to distribute impact forces, as demonstrated by survivors of 30,000-foot falls and supported by a 2009 Journal of Trauma study.
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Could you survive falling from a plane with no parachute? #hypothetical #science #shortsAñadido:
You just fell out of a plane, no parachute. Here's how you survive. It sounds impossible, but people have survived falls from 30,000 ft. The physics actually give you a fighting chance if you know what to do. First, don't flail. Spread your arms and legs wide. You want maximum drag, not maximum speed. That drops your terminal velocity by almost half. Now, here's where it gets interesting. Where you aim matters more than how you fall. Snow, swamps, dense trees, steep slopes, all survivable. Concrete is not. So, you're scanning, not panicking. And here's the question most people don't ask. What do you land on with? A 2009 study in the Journal of Trauma found that hitting at an angle, not flat, massively increases survival odds. Feet first, knees soft, roll on impact. So, the second you leave that plane, you've already got a job.
Spread out, find the soft target, [music] angle your landing. That's not luck. That's exactly what the survivors did. Which part surprised you most?
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