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      • With prolonged stays above 5000 metres, muscle mass deteriorates and the risk of fatal fluid accumulation in the lungs and brain increases. Go higher than around 7500 metres and the magnitude of the oxygen deficit can lead to loss of consciousness and, ultimately, death.
      www.newscientist.com/article/mg20627562-300-maxed-out-how-high-can-you-go/
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  2. Sep 20, 2018 · Now, in a paper published on the pre-print server arXiv, three physicists, claim that the maximum gravitational field humans could survive long-term is four-and-a-half times the gravity on Earth. Or, at least you could if you are an Icelandic strongman ⁠— and Game of Thrones monster — who can walk with more than half a metric ton on your ...

  3. Apr 7, 2015 · The median height leading to death is about 49 feet (15 meters), or about 4 to 5 storeys. 100% of victims die after falling 85 feet (25 meters), or about 8 storeys. Obviously, the 100% figure is incorrect as there have been individual people who survived higher falls. In any case, the height alone is not decisive.

  4. Apr 14, 2010 · Go higher than around 7500 metres and the magnitude of the oxygen deficit can lead to loss of consciousness and, ultimately, death. What about living at altitude?

  5. While the official threshold of space is 100km above the Earth, the effects of the atmosphere can be detected much higher. Even Hubble, which orbits at almost 600km, could be brought down by the creeping effect of drag. Only satellites in orbits several tens of thousands of kilometres above the Earth can be regarded as effectively permanent ...

  6. Jul 27, 2021 · If you were in deep space, for example, away from any planets and away from any black holes, stars, anything that would have a lot of gravity, then you would be weightless. You would be able to float around. On the International Space Station, there is only about 90% of the gravity on Earth.

  7. Sep 20, 2018 · Now, in a paper published on the pre-print server arXiv, three physicists, claim that the maximum gravitational field humans could survive long-term is four-and-a-half times the gravity...

  8. Jul 25, 2023 · If you're an average-healthy person from (near) sea level, how high may you climb a mountain before needing to stay at the altitude to acclimatise? Is it alright to go/drive up a 9000 ft (2750 m) mountain in one day or would it be dangerous?

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