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  • this is fake and impossible

  • @soggysausage you are like my dad.. Tell me WHY IS IT NOT POSSIBLE? Thanks

  • I'm doing a physics project on him at this very moment.

  • @EBbugattiveyron101 you guys know that any object has a terminal velocity... to human that is 366 kmph in the bullet motion , and this guy was free falling twisting and turning, in addition to the fact that if he did travel to the edge of space he would have suffacated and died and the low pressure would cause him to pass out , and the speed as a person is advancing or any object it will develop friction and start incinerating , and if that happend he would be burnt to a crisp...

  • @abdullazeidan Yes I know that! Thats baby stuff....

  • @abdullazeidan terminal velocity is a product of AIR resistance, he had o2 and a pressure suit

  • @abdullazeidan hahahahahahahhahahahahah-eheh-­hahahahhahahhahhahaahh-eh...ha­hahhahahaahhahahhahhahhahahahh xD

  • @EBbugattiveyron101 + notice his face is exposed ... you do the math , i call it a cold war hoax.

  • @MyBladeYourHead he has 1337 l33t ballz >:(

  • go watch my videos

  • He didn't actually break the speed of sound, but he was very very very close.

  • it's pathetic how giddy people are to discredit this....

    pathetic.

  • alucard376 is right every other video i have seen on this subject says that he made 641mph which is not quite the speed of sound

  • is the speed of sound not different at higher altitudes?

  • not that im aware of i may be wrong

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  • No but it differs depending on the mean molecular weight of the gas it is travelling through, travelling 4.4 times faster in liquids. Light changes too, When atoms become packed very closely together at very low temperatures and in a vacuum, they lose their identity as individual particles and act like a single entity with characteristics similar to a laser. Such an exotic medium can be engineered to slow a light beam 20 million-fold from 186,282 miles a second to an pertinent 38 miles an hour.

  • way to copy and paste from wiki. from the same article, and I quote:

    "Given normal atmospheric conditions, the temperature, and thus speed of sound, varies with altitude:

    sea level: 761

    11k-20km: 660

    29km: 673

  • Whats wrong with that, why undermine my comment if it was right, and i never said it was my own knowledge anyway so what the fucks your problem, i was just answering his question.

  • yeah, so just back the fuck off ALoveEternal :P

  • You got my back anonymous 3rd party observer alfredperr ! :P

  • hahah of course ;)

  • way to gang up on him you mean bully

  • He started it, dont make us start on your Moogled !

  • shut up and do some revision lol

  • The fastest man on earth in the 1950s was in a jet.

  • .... Joe Kittenger was the fastest to travel with out a vehicle.

  • KITTINGER WORKED ON THE SAME PROJECT AS DR. STAPP, THE ROCKET SLED .SEE MY VIDEO FOR MORE ON STAPP THE FASTEST MAN ON EARTH IN 1950s. GREAT VIDEO !!

  • you DO know that nobody's going to watch your video regardless of how much you advertise it.

  • Thank you so much,now i can get some sleep.This has bothered me greatly and now you have solved my problem.Good luck with spreading your great knowledge!!!!PEACE.

  • i went faster

  • today I reed about some 64 y old fella who will attempt jump from 40 kn margin, its like 9 km higher than this superman :)

  • All true. I remember it quite well. But there is some doubt about the actual terminal speed attained. In the thin atmosphere, you can attain for higher speeds than the 120 mph that skydivers see at lower altitudes. But 700 mph? Government hyperbole, I think.

  • top speed on this jump was 614mph. it was documented accidentally as 714mph. needless to say, enough people jumped on the higher (and inaccurate) number that it stuck around even after the mistake was discovered. still, mach 0.9 is a hell of a feat.

  • As the speed of sound slows at high altitudes (less air to transmit sound waves) even 614 mph was probably over mach 1.0. Certainly, he could not have obtained that velocity at lower altitudes. Whatever the speed, he was a real pioneer and a very brave person.

  • "speed increases exponentionally"...

    WTF? Who writes this stuff?

  • that

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    like fun

  • ohh maaaaaaannnn!!!!!this guy has a lot of guts dudes!

  • WHERE DO I SIGN UP?!?!?!

  • NASA's going to have space diving from orbit in 2011 they say they're building this amazing suit because you will catch on fire as your falling and they say you'll go over 5,000mph!!! I'm totally volentering for that shit!!!!!

  • that looks so pimp i wanna try that

  • is that fake?

  • weeeeeeeeeeeeeh!

  • WOOOO HOOOO, good job, that looked like a lot of fun

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