Friday, January 18, 2008
The physics of sruviving a 500-foot plunge
It's a modern-day miracle. An Ecuadoran native who fell 500 feet from the upper reaches of a New York City skyscraper--and survived. By the time Alcides Moreno hit the alley behind the black-glass luxury apartment building, he was traveling upward of 124mph. Only about half of the people who fall off a four-story building make it. So how is it possible that Moreno is alive?
The answer has a lot to do with physics, luck and a 16-foot plank.
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