1) You removed a key word from '100g is impossible to survive'PhillipM wrote:If 50g is likely to kill, and '100g is impossible to survive', why do we have records of well over 200g being survived?
It's only a significant impact if it's experienced for a significant amount of time, with no crumple zone, the exposure time is likely to have been brief. It's also probably lateral or axial loading, which the body is pretty good at dealing with.
2) we only have one record of someone surviving a 200g impact (that I can find), and those records are invariably paired with stories saying "this is pretty much impossible to do, it's incredible that someone survived an impact that violent, it's a 1 in a million chance to manage that".