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Water has a surface tension, it doesn't cushion your fall at tall heights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyErupQw_BA
Very famous bridge by the way.
i got me a brand spankig... well actually seconhand given Ingram i dont need no stinking water :P
i think a better way to teach him would be to link the clip when mythbusters shoot a .50 into a pool
Saw this episode, fun science.
Rip mythbusters
EDIT: also, i think you mean the hammer vs. water tension test
a 200 meter fall will snap your neck if your going in head first it will crush your ribcage if landing on your back/chest (youll suffocate to death here) and it will break your legs when landing properly, so it wont kill you on the third option but it will ruin your day quite dramaticly
6 stories is like landing on concrete?
your legs act as a deformationzone they absorb impact energy and the bones shatter, the main torso is saved but yes you lost your legs (and you might still die anyways due to shock).
sigh humans are so fragile now where is that FEV vat
this made my day. fits well with my current Raider playthough
just wish i could get shank to allow me to invade the MIT through the use of mini nuke tunneling