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Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety.
Uploaded by Matt Feb 07, 2018 at 12:29PM EST
Origin Entry: The Rock's "Skyscraper" Jump
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**WRITERS ROOM** “Are we worried this is going to be panned as a Die Hard ripoff?” “Give The Rock a prosthetic foot.” “Are we worried we’re going to make TOO much money?"
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So I did some science. Assuming that there is no "jump-off" (which seems to be optimal here) We can determine that the Rock would need to leave the platform at 12.7 meters per second (appr. 28.4 mph) For comparison, Usain Bolt's fastest recorded speed
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I’ve thought long and hard about this, applying everything I know about science to bring you the definitive answer: if he just catches the leg of the K, he can use his momentum and the velocity in which he is travelling to allyoop into the window. He migh
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The Rock's "Skyscraper" Jump - Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety.
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