Thanks Gatsobait.......
Gatsobait wrote:
"We might as well say that it's dangerous to work in tall buildings since jumping off the roof is very dangerous"
That is a perfect analogy of my speed in a vacuum argument !
OK...let's just stand on the roof of that building and jump off without a parachute shall we......
JUMP.....................whooshshshshshshsh....
All the time we are falling we are travelling at speed and accellerating towards terminal velocity - if the building is high enough of course.
While we are falling we are fine and as we have a long way to fall we have time to look around and enjoy the scenery....OK ?
Due to the effect of gravity we keep falling until we eventually find a hard thing that is capable of halting our downward momentum.
We are - in the space of a few microseconds - smashed into a red blob on the hard thing !
The point:
Speed - virtually any speed - on it's own and unrestricted is perfectly safe until the time comes when that speed must eventually be terminated.
At the point where the speed is reduced to bring the falling object back to the state of rest, ( inertialess ), it must be reduced in such a way as to decellerate at a rate that will not damage the falling object - vehicle or person. ( The missing parachute in the case of the jumper ).
Therefore, speed on it's own is a concept that is hanging in an unfinished state and it will not be finished until it is reduced to nil MPH.
( Strewth...this is hard work ! ).
Finally, to run a website on the "safespeed" slogan and to ignore the fact that speed must be terminated at some point is tantamount to saying that as long as everybody keeps going they are bound to be safe.
In real life they are not allowed - or indeed need to - travel at speed forever, so they must stop at some point.
It is
HOW they terminate that speed that decides if they are dead or not.
One certain quality of this phenomenon is the fact that without speed as being one of the parts of the accident condition, the accident would be impossible to organise or to initiate without it.
This is a very fine examination of the "speed" segment of the accident !
NO SPEED....NO ACCIDENT !
Therefore speed does kill as, within the accident condition, it is the speed that is the major factor in the death. Not the slowness....the fastness !
M'lud....I rest my case !