Well, when a 170 lb man falls 106 stories, the force of gravity will accelerate him at about 9.8 m/s². As he falls, his speed will keep increasing. By the time he reaches the ground, the impact will be tremendous. His bones will likely shatter, and internal organs will be severely damaged, almost certainly resulting in death. Also, air resistance might have a minimal effect given the great height, not enough to prevent the deadly outcome.
Well, it's a very dangerous situation. The man could break bones all over his body. Nine stories is quite a long distance. When he hits the ground, the impact might be so strong that it could damage his vital organs like the heart, lungs or liver. There's also a high chance of spinal cord injury which could lead to paralysis.
Well, he would be in a very bad state. First of all, the air resistance during the fall might not be enough to significantly slow him down considering the height of nine stories. When he hits the ground, the sudden stop can cause his body to sustain multiple fractures. His organs could also be severely damaged due to the intense impact, and there's a great chance he would lose consciousness immediately. Survival from such a jump is very unlikely without proper safety measures like a large airbag or a well - designed safety net, but even then the odds are against him.
There is almost no chance. The height of 106 stories is so great that the impact upon hitting the ground would be devastating for a 170 lb man. His body is not built to withstand such a huge impact.
The identity of the 'falling man' has never been officially confirmed. He was just one of the many victims of the 9/11 attacks.
Well, he could bring his unique powers to the RWBY world. His web - slinging ability would be really cool in the RWBY setting. He might team up with the RWBY characters and help them fight against Grimm. Maybe he'd use his agility to outmaneuver the Grimm that the RWBY teams find difficult to handle.
I think he'd face a lot of challenges. Not only would he struggle to understand the new world, but he'd also have lost touch with everyone he knew before. Maybe he'd have to start from scratch to build a new life.
No. Falling from 62 stories means a huge distance and a very high speed upon impact. Our bodies are not built to withstand such a violent impact, so survival is almost impossible.
It's very unlikely but possible. There have been some rare cases of people surviving falls from great heights due to factors like landing on something that cushioned the fall.
One important aspect is the sheer desperation. People were faced with a choice between two awful fates - burning to death or jumping. The 'Falling Man' represents this extreme situation.
I'm not entirely sure without more context, but perhaps he is an everyman figure. A symbol representing anyone who is in a downward spiral, either physically or metaphorically.