mourning [morning surely? ed] death news and science : update
further proof this morning that active gravity is still a thing and so far seems to remain uneffected by global warming and climate change. rising sea levels have left much of London the capital of europe under water. the city of london is now operating on stilts.
however we have seen no effect so far on the impact [no pun intended surely, ed] on gravity.
the married Indian couple hit the concrete, raised somewhat to escape the encroching atlantic ocean waters at ... get out online gravity calculator .. at 82.5 meters a second*., coming to a dead stop. this compressed their bodies and caused predictable, unlike the climatic conditions that are threatening to tear the planet and west europe apart. while the planet and west europe will be torn assunder the trio at teh base of the tower they built themselves will have suffered heavy load compression injuries resulting in likely instant death.
the fall itself would have had a duration of 8.449 seconds, during which they would have had time to consider what was going to happen in the next several seconds.
the coroner will of course give full reasons as to why this happened going into extensive detail on the mother's health, culture, upbringing, the changing of the name from bombay to mumbai and not enough social workers and yoof clubs, as well as how the mother may have wished to just throw the child off but in the ensuing struggle with her husband all three went over. the rest, despite cataclysmic climatic change is sadly the result of living on a terrestrial body with a mass of 5,974,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms.
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15884073/Tragedy-led-wealthy-consultant-mother-father-terminally-ill-son-falling-death-luxury-London-tower-block.html
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*185 mph. Note this is speed in a vacuum. their actual terminal velocity would have been no higher than maybe 125mph, possibly a little higher depending of clothing. If wearing silken parachutes this speed would have been drastically further reduced and they could have landed safely at a speed of 1,5 meters per second, enough to turn a suicidal leap into a fear of lift avoidance strategy or an early morning hobby.
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