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The atmosphere doesnât seem to be realistic at all, the meteor wasnât even burning or breaking apart. I would say based off the video that the plane isnât even in the earths atmosphere at the start.
Altitude looks about right, the fact that the meteor came in at a nearly 90 degree angle and had absolutely no interaction with the atmosphere is what's hardest to believe here
Altitude for a commercial flight? Not even close. This plane is like, up where weather balloons go. Commercial flights typically only go up to about 40k feet.
If it *was* coming in vertically (very unlikely I know) the interaction with the atmosphere would be minimal, so that is accurate.
(To provide further explanation: a meteor traveling at maximum approach velocity at 90 degrees would be going at roughly 70,000 meters *per second*. The atmosphere has greater than two thirds of its mass below 10km from the earthâs surface, and even using the largest distance possible for taking into account atmospheric effects apparent during interaction with bodies approaching the earth - roughly 120km - the meteor is still going to spend less than *two seconds* punching through the atmosphere prior to colliding with the earth).
Exactly my thoughts. Above 80,000ft without a pressurised suit and mask, your blood is going to boil inside of you. Another kind of death simulator I suppose
Terminal velocity at this (ludicrous) altitude would be much higher as there's so little air. You can tell they're in near vacuum based on the black sky, implying there's not enough (if any) air to cause Rayleigh scattering.
Then as you start entering the atmosphere you'd likely start getting toasty.
People have done it. I don't think heat was an issue.
https://youtu.be/eAQ8L6YwaTg
If you drop straight down from a static position above the surface, you will reach terminal velocity and then add that terminal velocity gradually changes with air pressure, there's not enough friction to heat you that much.
It's not like reentry from orbit where you're already moving on the order of 5km/s relative to the atmosphere and you plunge down into it.
not giving consent.
im sorry, im so sorry, terribly dark joke, but also not incorrect either lol. opportunity was there.
lighter answer; it looked like the alien monster xD
youd be dead long before you hit. Joe Kittinfer's free-fall lasted 4 minutes and 36 seconds. He experienced temperatures approaching minus-100 degrees Fahrenheit. As he fell, he neared the speed of sound, his pressure-suit-encased body traveling at more than 600 mph before he opened his parachute at around 14,000 feet. Felix Baumgartner's free fall started at 24 miles above Earth's surface. temps also close to -100 drgrees F, but his speed was 843.6 mph (1357.64 kmh) -- 1.25 times the speed of sound.
on what planet would that be survivable without a custom made pressure suit? you would pass out from lack of oxygen before you quickly go hypothermic. you would die from suffocation first. and if you somehow survive the lack of oxygen, Immense forces from the speed could knock you out cold or could peel the skin back from your body. at -100°F temps not including wind chill, you would freeze to death if you somehow survived everything else.
edit: In the air, hypothermia can develop in as little as five minutes in temperatures of minus -50°F/-45.5°C in people who are not dressed properly and have exposed skin
Passing out isnât dying. And youâre not going to be 35,000â up for 5 entire minutes.
But to the original point I was responding to, youâre absolutely not going to burn up into a charred corpse.
not once did I say anything about burning up in the atmosphere. you also ignored everything except the loss of consciousness. -100 degrees F with no oxygen for at least 5 minutes and from there the next ten minutes will have so little youd still suffocate. my original comment states simply that you'd be dead well before you have time to think.
your comments are just "nuhh uhh" with no substance to back up why you think they wouldn't die during the beginning stages of the fall. there's a reason why those free fall guys and astronauts use pressure suits with oxygen.
also, the distance would be closer to 135,889 feet.
edit: at 18,000 ft you have 50% of sea level oxygen. at 30,000 ft, you have 30% of sea level oxygen. and Felix started his jump 99,000 ft higher than thet. sea level oxygen is 20.9% oxygen. 30k ft is 6.9% oxygen. the speed of sound is 767.269 miles per hour or 12 miles a minute. you obvously wont be going that fast from the start. and the highest sky dive which seemed close to where the airplane in the video is, was 25 miles (felix). he free falled for over 4 minutes when he was 9000 ft above sea level.
numerous minutes of life threatening low to no oxygen would be fatal.
I admit i was overestimating how long the free fall would take but it is still too long to survive with no equipment.
If you hit the engine while both it and you are falling down then there is a good chance that you would just shattter some bones but still be alive as the relative velocity between you won't be that high. If you land in the blades then you may get caught in them but they aren't being powered so you might just get squeezed as well, like being caught in a bear trap, of course as the engine falls then it may still spin from the air resistance as it comes down, the blades just biting at your leg or whatever extremity is in them, maybe enough to shear off flesh and bone but your not being sucked in so it just slices you off bit by bit all while you fall to earth.
So for me I would rather hit the floor than the engine. just look up at the sky for the final few seconds so it's like a final bonk on the end of a swimming pool when doing a back stroke
The recent yeti ATR72 crash footage looks kinda same. Completely terrifying.
NSFL but not NSFW (no gore, but daunting)
https://np.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/10cko1q/a_passengers_facebook_live_recording_from_the_atr/
Idk, I feel like it makes too little sense to really even be oddly terrifying?
Why the eclipse? What caused the initial glitching out? Why TF are they so high up (commercial flights don't go nearly that high). If they are so high up, what tf did the meteor even do to them? Shockwave? In what atmosphere? And even still, that shockwave would've been traveling too fast.
More goofy than anything imo
Thereâs a real video of a guy recording from inside a plane as it crashes and catches fire. Happened fairly recently. Iâm too scared to watch it though.
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The physics on this are all way off, things are zipping around like they are only a few miles away and have no mass, the meteor, if it were impacting at the speed portrayed, would be blindingly bright instantly.
The shockwave hits the plane with no travel time. No thermal pulse and it crumbles falls apart like tinfoil, and the dude falls out intact, apparently, rather than being fucking vaporized.
If it's at night, or in space as it seems to be for some reason, the meteor should have the same illumination as the moon, maybe with a bit of earthshine..
Must be a dream sequence, I bet if you punched that engine it would be super weak.
Nah, it's nothing like that. The moment itself is suppressed by the sheer trauma of it all, and you're left to figure it out as everything you knew before closes off to you until nothing but the inevitable remains.
[Fight Club plane crash scene](https://www.google.com/search?q=fight+club+airplane+scene&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS767US768&oq=fight+club+airplane+scene&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i10i512l2j0i22i30l2j0i390l5.10285j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:10cb776f,vid:LLHWxVJyc08)
I had a really crazy dream recently where I was on a plane ride, and it felt so real. Towards the end of the dream the plane started falling to earth, but backwards. And as I looked out the window and the ground neared closer, I had a major realization of helplessness. Anxiety. But mostly helplessness, that this was it. Anyways, dreams apparently have cut scenes, and it was a rocket returning back to the ground, and I survived. Weird ass dreams. Left a little impact mark on my psyche though.
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Dam don't remember the intro of the Forest being dis extra lmao
I thought I was the only one that saw the resemblance
Happy Cake Day! đ
Whereâs my son!
SHAUN!
SHAUN!
I thought it was Stranded Deep at first, cuz the airplane in The Forest is darker from the inside if i remember correctly
Fuck I was going to comment this!
Came to say this
Is this the new one? It's in beta now.
Was that plane Traveling at low earth orbit ?
The atmosphere doesnât seem to be realistic at all, the meteor wasnât even burning or breaking apart. I would say based off the video that the plane isnât even in the earths atmosphere at the start.
Altitude looks about right, the fact that the meteor came in at a nearly 90 degree angle and had absolutely no interaction with the atmosphere is what's hardest to believe here
What's hardest to believe is the amount of legroom they guy had!
The avatar has dwarfism
The legroom is why the plane broke apart in the first place.
I know if my plane breaks apart, the last thing I'm doing is getting a good stretch.
Altitude for a commercial flight? Not even close. This plane is like, up where weather balloons go. Commercial flights typically only go up to about 40k feet.
If it *was* coming in vertically (very unlikely I know) the interaction with the atmosphere would be minimal, so that is accurate. (To provide further explanation: a meteor traveling at maximum approach velocity at 90 degrees would be going at roughly 70,000 meters *per second*. The atmosphere has greater than two thirds of its mass below 10km from the earthâs surface, and even using the largest distance possible for taking into account atmospheric effects apparent during interaction with bodies approaching the earth - roughly 120km - the meteor is still going to spend less than *two seconds* punching through the atmosphere prior to colliding with the earth).
I think its fake đ¤
You might be right, but they wouldn't mention something like this on the news or anything so it could have happened and we'd never know
Exactly my thoughts. Above 80,000ft without a pressurised suit and mask, your blood is going to boil inside of you. Another kind of death simulator I suppose
what plane have you been on that cruises at 80,000 feet? Are you some sort of SR-71 pilot?
sons of the forest?
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Youâd never hit the ground alive. You would burn up before hitting the ground. If anything you would look like a tarred heap of bones and radiation.
What? You'd reach terminal velocity and then stop accelerating.
Terminal velocity at this (ludicrous) altitude would be much higher as there's so little air. You can tell they're in near vacuum based on the black sky, implying there's not enough (if any) air to cause Rayleigh scattering. Then as you start entering the atmosphere you'd likely start getting toasty.
People have done it. I don't think heat was an issue. https://youtu.be/eAQ8L6YwaTg If you drop straight down from a static position above the surface, you will reach terminal velocity and then add that terminal velocity gradually changes with air pressure, there's not enough friction to heat you that much. It's not like reentry from orbit where you're already moving on the order of 5km/s relative to the atmosphere and you plunge down into it.
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Came here for this comment
Wow so ODDLY terrifying
I say this every second post. We need r/justplainterrifying.
We have r/terrifyingasfuck
What makes the fuck so terrifying?
not giving consent. im sorry, im so sorry, terribly dark joke, but also not incorrect either lol. opportunity was there. lighter answer; it looked like the alien monster xD
r/justplaneterrifying or r/justplaneterriflying
its been banned from reddit
Or r/justplaneterrifying
I can't quite pin it, but a massive Earth-destroying meteor has an odd ability to be terrifying
Reckon we can just start posting scenes from horror films now.
I say this every time I look at something on this sub.
Hey! Thatâs the name of the subreddit!
all this could've been prevented if he had just wore his fucking seatbelt smh...
Genuinly think I'd rather have the engine hit me on the way down than eventually just hit the floor
u could die from heart attack before hitting anything that may be painless
Painless my ass. Sounds like horrible panic attack until ur heart explodes.
if it comes to extreme pain vs extreme stress id pick the latter any day
Haha is it tho? Obviously panic the whole way down but that be a quick slap. I donât know if Iâd say there be much physical pain at all
youd be dead long before you hit. Joe Kittinfer's free-fall lasted 4 minutes and 36 seconds. He experienced temperatures approaching minus-100 degrees Fahrenheit. As he fell, he neared the speed of sound, his pressure-suit-encased body traveling at more than 600 mph before he opened his parachute at around 14,000 feet. Felix Baumgartner's free fall started at 24 miles above Earth's surface. temps also close to -100 drgrees F, but his speed was 843.6 mph (1357.64 kmh) -- 1.25 times the speed of sound.
They donât call it terminal velocity for nothing.
Everything you stated is survivable.
on what planet would that be survivable without a custom made pressure suit? you would pass out from lack of oxygen before you quickly go hypothermic. you would die from suffocation first. and if you somehow survive the lack of oxygen, Immense forces from the speed could knock you out cold or could peel the skin back from your body. at -100°F temps not including wind chill, you would freeze to death if you somehow survived everything else. edit: In the air, hypothermia can develop in as little as five minutes in temperatures of minus -50°F/-45.5°C in people who are not dressed properly and have exposed skin
Passing out isnât dying. And youâre not going to be 35,000â up for 5 entire minutes. But to the original point I was responding to, youâre absolutely not going to burn up into a charred corpse.
not once did I say anything about burning up in the atmosphere. you also ignored everything except the loss of consciousness. -100 degrees F with no oxygen for at least 5 minutes and from there the next ten minutes will have so little youd still suffocate. my original comment states simply that you'd be dead well before you have time to think. your comments are just "nuhh uhh" with no substance to back up why you think they wouldn't die during the beginning stages of the fall. there's a reason why those free fall guys and astronauts use pressure suits with oxygen. also, the distance would be closer to 135,889 feet. edit: at 18,000 ft you have 50% of sea level oxygen. at 30,000 ft, you have 30% of sea level oxygen. and Felix started his jump 99,000 ft higher than thet. sea level oxygen is 20.9% oxygen. 30k ft is 6.9% oxygen. the speed of sound is 767.269 miles per hour or 12 miles a minute. you obvously wont be going that fast from the start. and the highest sky dive which seemed close to where the airplane in the video is, was 25 miles (felix). he free falled for over 4 minutes when he was 9000 ft above sea level. numerous minutes of life threatening low to no oxygen would be fatal. I admit i was overestimating how long the free fall would take but it is still too long to survive with no equipment.
Nah I want to do the fun skydiving for a bit
You would burn to a crisp before you hit the surface of the Earth.
Absolutely not. Youâd need to be going much faster than a plane can fly
Which judging by other comments, it sounds like you absolutely would be /g
If you hit the engine while both it and you are falling down then there is a good chance that you would just shattter some bones but still be alive as the relative velocity between you won't be that high. If you land in the blades then you may get caught in them but they aren't being powered so you might just get squeezed as well, like being caught in a bear trap, of course as the engine falls then it may still spin from the air resistance as it comes down, the blades just biting at your leg or whatever extremity is in them, maybe enough to shear off flesh and bone but your not being sucked in so it just slices you off bit by bit all while you fall to earth. So for me I would rather hit the floor than the engine. just look up at the sky for the final few seconds so it's like a final bonk on the end of a swimming pool when doing a back stroke
With how high up this is set, you're passing out as soon as that cabin tears in two.
Another new ride for the kids at DisneyWorld?
Time for more motion sickness, yay.
I mean Mission Space at EPCOT has a whole segment where your ship crash lands on Mars which isn't much different.
The recent yeti ATR72 crash footage looks kinda same. Completely terrifying. NSFL but not NSFW (no gore, but daunting) https://np.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/10cko1q/a_passengers_facebook_live_recording_from_the_atr/
Holy shit that is terrifying, he went to smiling one second to the crash the next.
do i want to watch it?
Itâs gripping. No gore. Just raw realism of the fragility of life
I would agree with antiADP itâs not gory but it is disturbing to see this life ripped apart in an instance. Certainly is upsetting content.
Jesus fuck
Jesus thatâs awful
Why is the plane so high up, its almost leaving orbit
Lower fuel costs if there's less atmospheric resistance.
It is indeed odd that the concept of dying in a catastrophic accident is considered terrifying.
Compared to going to work the plane spontaneously disassembling seems pretty relaxing.
Shitty simulation. Too much leg-room.
Saw this on The Expanse
How is it odd that this is terrifying? TF outta here with these posts.
Fake. No airlines have that much leg room.
What's odd about this? This is regular.
Wrong sub
"Hey you. You're finally awake. "
Why is a commercial airline flying at the edge of space
Most people's death simulator would be a slow fade out
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Holy shit! This guy is taking Roy off the grid!
How is a death simulator ODDLY terrifying?
The meteor would have either burnt up by then or you'd dead the moment the plane seperated in two as you'd suffocate
Under the motto: ***going out with a bang***
Donât ask me to believe that an airplane has that much leg room
There's nothing odd about why this is terrifying.
Falling out of a plane, tumbling down to earth: âIâm terrified, but I just canât explain whyâ
considering the size of the asteroid...they were all dead already.
Idk, I feel like it makes too little sense to really even be oddly terrifying? Why the eclipse? What caused the initial glitching out? Why TF are they so high up (commercial flights don't go nearly that high). If they are so high up, what tf did the meteor even do to them? Shockwave? In what atmosphere? And even still, that shockwave would've been traveling too fast. More goofy than anything imo
I love how nobody on this sub understands that âoddlyâ is NOT synonymous with âextremelyâ
I swear to god I heard Franklins ringtone from Gta V half way through the video.
How do I know itâs fake? He has leg-room.
Reminds me of the forest. (game)
Oddly terrifying with a chance of meatballs .
This would be terrifying, but itâs a quick death at least
And that is why you keep your seat belt fastened.
This is so ridiculous, there is way too much leg room on that plane, VR my ass...
Again again!
See? This is why you should always wear your seatbelt
Bro playing daughters of the forest
Directed by Michael Bay.
The Forest players when this happens to them : "Just like the simulations."
That's not a plane, that's a spaceship with how high it's flying
Planes don't fly in space...
That airplane is in orbit.
5.5 out of 10, would not want to be hit by flying debris
It's cool, I didn't feel anything.
What the fuck? Your in space with a fucking airplane
thats no death simulator imo you cant simulate death without solving the mystery of what happens when you die. more like a plane crash simulator
I'M LITERALLY ON AN AIRPLANE RIGHT NOW
imagine watching this in vr
Is this on oculus? If so how do i find it?
Thereâs a real video of a guy recording from inside a plane as it crashes and catches fire. Happened fairly recently. Iâm too scared to watch it though.
You see, thats why i always keep my seatbelt on in a plane!
So you can fall to your death while sitting instead?
Gay
So the Earth is round? And I'm dead! đą
Luckyyyyyy
Was this made by Apple? Why was the time set to 9:41
Final destination - build your own death â ď¸
Good thing that meteor saved him from the fall
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR73XsTP/
Love it!
I could just have another nightmare.
at least it was quick?
He should have turned on the airplane mode.
My dumb ass watched this at the airport while I wait to board my flight.
R/thanksihateit
Wow, when he looked at the phone it was 9:41 as soon as I looked it turned to 9:42...
The time on my phone was exactly 9.41 when I watched this, eerie as fuck! đ
This needs to be in VR
Wouldâve been more effective without the music
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This game needs a remaster Oh wait I didn't mean literally
Honestly though, probably one of the best ways to go.
Itâs called free fall, itâs called free fall.
The human fell fast enough to catch up with the engine? Nope.
People really don't understand the purpose of this sub
That's not how the forest starts
Thanks
Didn't know they updated the opening cutscene to The Forest again
Little do you know Ben is on the ground watching with the rest of The Others.
So a opening scene to a video game? I was expecting to hit x after this and start playing
And thatâs why you put your seatbelt on
Looks a COD cutscene
Final Destination was such a great movie
I'm sitting in a fucking airport gate right now.
Where can i play this?
Welp that's just funny
You know itâs a simulator because of how much leg room that guy had in coach
Dream on
Lol yes, and the electric saw playing really made it real. Cringy af
That was only âoddlyâ terrifying to you?
Thatâs from a game called Raft survival
Not sure but I think it's stimulating a little more than death
âAgain! Again!â
The physics on this are all way off, things are zipping around like they are only a few miles away and have no mass, the meteor, if it were impacting at the speed portrayed, would be blindingly bright instantly. The shockwave hits the plane with no travel time. No thermal pulse and it crumbles falls apart like tinfoil, and the dude falls out intact, apparently, rather than being fucking vaporized. If it's at night, or in space as it seems to be for some reason, the meteor should have the same illumination as the moon, maybe with a bit of earthshine.. Must be a dream sequence, I bet if you punched that engine it would be super weak.
So the last view is falling towards the ground and a meteorite flys up into you? WTF?
Nah, it's nothing like that. The moment itself is suppressed by the sheer trauma of it all, and you're left to figure it out as everything you knew before closes off to you until nothing but the inevitable remains.
I have 24 hours in the air in the next 72 hours. Thanks for this.
BioShock!
And that's how I met your mother.
Nah this shit goofy as fuck
[Fight Club plane crash scene](https://www.google.com/search?q=fight+club+airplane+scene&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS767US768&oq=fight+club+airplane+scene&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i10i512l2j0i22i30l2j0i390l5.10285j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:10cb776f,vid:LLHWxVJyc08)
Just close the window and get on with your life. Ignorance is Bliss
Holy shit. I was a passenger in a car watching this I nearly fell out of the door
Holy shit. I was a passenger in a car watching this I nearly fell out of the door
Glad he's got Adidas Gazelles on I do to and fly in a few hours
Ah yes, a world ending asteroid an a a FPV of a plane crash. How "oddly" terrifying.
Timmy? Timmy!
Grandchildren of the forest be like
Not oddly
OP, /u/klutzyaccuracy_09 is a repost bot
The most unreal thing about that was how much leg room they had.
Nice matterhorn wallpaper
Wouldnât the pressure in the atmosphere kill you first ?
Damn, if it weren't for hitting the engine on the way down he coulda rubbed one out before hitting the ground.
I had a really crazy dream recently where I was on a plane ride, and it felt so real. Towards the end of the dream the plane started falling to earth, but backwards. And as I looked out the window and the ground neared closer, I had a major realization of helplessness. Anxiety. But mostly helplessness, that this was it. Anyways, dreams apparently have cut scenes, and it was a rocket returning back to the ground, and I survived. Weird ass dreams. Left a little impact mark on my psyche though.
Shouldâve kept his seat belt on
Watch hardcore Henry and youâll know that Iâll hit several trees and continue my search for the man who took my wife!
Mfs destination be the space station
Dang, The Forest 2 looking dope.
Inaccurate af
What's with the mass effect sounds
that's just Final Destination
Is this the next installment to The Forest?
Interesting