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Interesting durability feat for human composite?

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Hello everyone, Recently a french pilot (Romain Grosjean) had a violent car accident (worry not he is fine. If he wasn't I wouldn't talk about it). According to specialists his car had a speed of 220 KM/H when it brutally encountered security barriers, specialists also said the chock was so brutal it was equivalent to 53 G (don't know if this is a word record but this is definitely impressive). According to what I found on the internet, Romain Grosjean has a size of 1.8m and weights 71KG. Which means the shock was equal to 71KG x 53 = 3763KG. When a plane starts to fly, passengers take 0.4 G. And depending of the roller coaster you're in can vary from 0.5 to 3.3 G. Even astronauts have like at MOST 4 to 5G when the rocket they're in starts to fly.

And not only did Romain Grosjean surviv, but in addition to that, he didn't receive ANY injury (except from flames because according to what I heard on the radio his car was consumed by flames after the accident and flames burnt him during 29 seconds). Fortunately only his hand and back burnt. Surprisingly his bones are all intact and he had no injury at all (the hospital only treated his burnt hands and back).

You can read an article here (it's written in French though): https://www.ledevoir.com/sports/590...ulaire-accident-de-romain-grosjean-au-bahrein

Think this may be used for the composite human profile or does he have already superior durability feat?
 
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Composite Human got deleted. A while ago, if I have been taught correctly. All composites that gave profiles to things that wouldn’t otherwise got Yeeted a while back iirc.
 
Composite Human got deleted. A while ago, if I have been taught correctly. All composites that gave profiles to things that wouldn’t otherwise got Yeeted a while back iirc.
That's too bad! That was an interesting concept! Think I still may ask for the calc group to determine what tier if could have been?
 
kind of old, but just saying Kenny Bräck got the record for surviving most G force in the world. with an overwhelming 214 G's also known as 2100 m/s^2
which means using Kinetic Energy Formula (assuming an average mass of 62 kg) around 136.7 megajoules of energy or Small Building Level.

and that's not even the maximum of human's strength, I made a bit of research long ago, and figured that the maximum is Large Building Level via certain mutations up to Large Mountain Level before physics laws collapse, which's unlikely to happen.

Keep in mind that's not just a durability feat, its actually a feat of how much Human Skeleton can withstand energy before it's collapse on its own, so humans can attain this much of power if trained properly, like if they lived longer/used better methods of training.
 
That's impressive! Thanks a lot for mentioning that!
(randomly felt like paying a visit to some old thread I made)
 
kind of old, but just saying Kenny Bräck got the record for surviving most G force in the world. with an overwhelming 214 G's also known as 2100 m/s^2
which means using Kinetic Energy Formula (assuming an average mass of 62 kg) around 136.7 megajoules of energy or Small Building Level.

and that's not even the maximum of human's strength, I made a bit of research long ago, and figured that the maximum is Large Building Level via certain mutations up to Large Mountain Level before physics laws collapse, which's unlikely to happen.

Keep in mind that's not just a durability feat, its actually a feat of how much Human Skeleton can withstand energy before it's collapse on its own, so humans can attain this much of power if trained properly, like if they lived longer/used better methods of training.
I assumed the strongest any creature could ever be was like 8-C via size or something, how'd you get this
 
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