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Aha! So you can test the OP's theory by repeating the experiment with nylon socks and no shirt. That's proper science. If you die, I promise BC and I will report the result to Yahya's conference as confirmation of his hypothesis, and you will qualify for a posthumous Darwin award. Just get your brother to post the photos and death certificate here.
I guarantee that Kryptid will not die but if he puts bricks of 71 kg I will sue Bored Chemist for Kryptid death because that is his idea.
71 kilograms of bricks
Quote from: Kryptid on 08/08/2025 21:46:0871 kilograms of bricks😲
Quote from: Yahya A.Sharif on 09/08/2025 21:12:51Quote from: Kryptid on 08/08/2025 21:46:0871 kilograms of bricks😲 Why are you scared of the laws of physics?
Placing 71 kg concrete blocks on an area of 0.08 x 0.2 x 2 m (the area of two feet) on abdomen is fatal.
Quote from: Yahya A.Sharif on 13/08/2025 11:36:21Placing 71 kg concrete blocks on an area of 0.08 x 0.2 x 2 m (the area of two feet) on abdomen is fatal.I'm not dead. The specific material is irrelevant. Only mass and contact area is.
If you are a fit adult male and prepared, supporting 71kg on .04 m2 of your abdomen for a short while should be no problem. Ask any rugby player.
For sure, for a short time. Kryptid has already done the experiment and I take his word that it was not fatal. We recommend that you do not sleep with the 71kg of concrete blocks on your abdomen.
and so would the effect be of someone standing on your abdomen, unless you were very fit. It's all a matter of contact area
You are just being illogical now. Nobody would want 71kg pressing on their abdomen but for the sake of the experiment Kryptid has done it and he is still alive, or so he says. 71kg of concrete blocks or a 71kg human both using the same contact area will be identical in effect. If you cannot understand this your grasp of basic physics is defective.
I bet no one would dare place five 15-kg concrete blocks on an area of 0.2x0.2 m^2 even for a millisecond. This isn't about physics-it's about risking one's life.
Quote from: Yahya A.Sharif on 15/08/2025 20:44:40I bet no one would dare place five 15-kg concrete blocks on an area of 0.2x0.2 m^2 even for a millisecond. This isn't about physics-it's about risking one's life.If I had them, I would. Would something else work as an acceptable substitute for you? Bricks? Metal? Barbel weights? I'll investigate what I have available.