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As someone with acrophobia, this justifies my fear of balconies and railings over 1 story tall. I don't understand humans' architectural obsession with giant voids and heights. I'm the kinda person who's asshole puckers up looking at a two story mall ceiling.
Humans tend to be pretty good at not falling. This is coming from someone who spent their teenage years and early 20s smoking on the roof. (European style appartment roofs that are closed to access and sloped without railings).
Though I was also a mountain climber so maybe I’ve been desensitised to heights ;).
Most railings I've seen really need to be higher. If the top isn't higher than your center of gravity, there's very little preventing you from going over.
Movies make it look like you can shrug off a fall from a 1 story building and just keep running. But wow, is that not true. There are instances of people surviving a lot more, but 1-2 stories is enough to kill much of the time.
People can get seriously hurt falling down a chair, or on their head from just standing upright.
That's just my limit to where I start getting heebie jeebies. About 15-20 feet or so.
It’s a healthy reflex up to a point. Your body doesn’t want to fall. But if it’s causing you daily anxiety that’s going a little too far. Stress is not healthy either.
There's instances of people dying just tripping over something and landing wrong, we are not a sturdy species physically
Actually, most falling deaths/injuries occur from, like, 6’ or lower. I’m sure a lot of that has to do with older people.
Rule of thumb is any fall from your height or higher in which you hit your head (non withstanding other injuries) is a medical emergency.
I’m sure most falls are not off a balcony, etc but yeah probably people tripping, especially old people :(
all humans have an instinct to avoid falling off cliffs. even blind infants.
voids and heights are the ultimate physical luxury, and great for your mental health.