Theoretically, how strong do I have to be to rip someone in half?

Theoretically, how strong do I have to be to rip someone in half?

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  1. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Superhuman , thats like some homelander shit. The rate of force one has to exert as a blunt object to pierce skin is higher than you think.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      What if you make a small preliminary cut with a pecil?

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I recently tried using unorthodox tools to fell trees. Hammer: surprisingly effective at splintering wood (paloverde tree).
      Axe: gold standard
      Saw: honestly i preferred the hammer
      War hammer/Medieval mace: even better than the axe for branches
      Baseball bat: okay for bruising termites on the inside. I kept hitting until I broke a trunk by seeing a massive leg sized breach a huge spread of what looks like an exit wound but in the front.
      I had my arm ripped out of my socket as a 13 year old by a burly kid in my grade. I think Eddie Hall could have ripped my arms off.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Early teen anecdotes are always funny because you have what are essentially children around t-blasting throwbacks and all the in between.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Based tool user. I used a maul to bust up a stump last week. Great workout, fun and practical so IST will hate it.

  2. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    20/21/22/23 at least

  3. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You don't have the armspan for nessisary leverages and the head could come off way before someone tore at the spine.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >You don't have the armspan for nessisary leverages and the head could come off way before someone tore at the spine.

      just do picrel

  4. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Stronger than their abs
    Stronger than their vertebrae
    Stronger than their fatty connective tissue
    Stronger than their intestinal peritoneum
    Strong enough to lift the person up
    Strong enough to pull the person down
    Strong enough to hold the person while pulling the person apart that hard

  5. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    About as strong as a 20mm round fired from a cannon.

  6. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    There's nothing you could grip on a person that wouldn't tear off before they split in half

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      could you sit on their back and put your hands on their chin and pull their head off up and back? thats the only way i can think of being able to rip something off someone

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        You'd probably pull their face off first then you got to deal with some slippery mess to even try again.

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          ok lets say uhhhhhh hypothetically, in minecraft, that you stand on their back, tie a rope around their neck and deadlift their head away from their body. how much would i need to be able to deadlift for the head to come right off?

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I'm thinking 600-800 for reps if you could apply the effort consistently enough and not tire out. Once something tears the surrounding tissues and fibers absorb the tension and just kind of tears in cascade. So it's the hardest on onset but if you could pull long enough you could make up the differnce with endurance which is not an element deadlifters usually train for.

  7. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Impossible unless ur not human itself

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous
  8. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I think the heaviest deadlifters could do it under very specific circumstances. Take hafthor for example (or eddie hall if you like, the point is they have a big deadlift), if you tied them up like they did for parting with horses, but instead of having a horse pull it's a deadlifter. You'd have to put a wall up for him to leverage off of with a hole for the rope, like a sideways deadlift, and maybe a bar for the rope to attach to. Ideally the human he's pulling on should be somewhat frail too, for example if it's another strongman his tendon/cartilage resistance would probably be able to withstand the force. If you want to go the nerdy science way, you could use a series of pulleys (they technically stack infinitely, so you could theoretically have a baby pull a strongman in half with the correct pulley/rope setup). However, doing it with your bare hands/upper back muscles would probably be impossible. Most lifts that require grip don't even go past 250kg without using straps. Even if hypothetically you had enough muscle mass on your upper body to attempt it, your joints/tendons/ligaments would give up before theirs, because you'd be placing your arm/wrist resistance against their spine/lower back resistance, which is leagues ahead. If it's strongman vs small child it could work, but vs average adult, even untrained, is nigh impossible.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >for example if it's another strongman his tendon/cartilage resistance would probably be able to withstand the force
      Damn, now you got me thinking of 1v1 strongman tug of war, but each man's non-dominant hand is chained to a wall.
      Loser is first to tap out.

  9. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    that pic goes hard ngl

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