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meow07

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Apr 6, 2025
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Hey y'all,
do you think it's viable to decapitate yourself by strapping a bunch of explosive material to your neck and detonating it?

I have access to ~100g of high explosives that can easily penetrate thick metal sheets so it should be powerful enough. (one test firing of 50g left a 10cm deep hole on my garden)
 
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you need to know the type explosive like TNT C4

TNT releases about 4.184 MJ/kg of energy.
So, 100g of TNT = 0.1 kg × 4.184 MJ/kg = ~0.418 MJ (418,000 joules) of energy.

The force created by 100 grams of high explosives depends on several factors, including the type of explosive, how it's detonated, how the energy is transferred to surrounding materia

100g of TNT could seriously injure or kill within 1–2 meters via blast pressure and shrapnel.
It could break windows or cause property damage in a 3–5 meter radius, depending on surroundings.

A peak overpressure of around 50–100 kPa (7–15 psi) within a few meters, which is enough to rupture eardrums or collapse lungs.
Typical lethal pressure threshold for humans is ~35–70 kPa.

on impact" (e.g., pressure wave, impulse, peak overpressure, etc.).

Force (in newtons) depends on how fast the energy is released and how it's applied (area, time, medium, etc.). In explosives, we often deal with:

  • Blast pressure (P) – measured in Pascals (N/m²)
  • Impulse (I) – total force over time (N·s)
  • Overpressure – above ambient pressure, important for damage assessment

The energy required to penetrate a human skull depends on multiple factors, such as the object used (e.g. bullet, blade, blunt tool), speed, angle, and the thickness/density of the skull at the impact site.

  • Studies show it typically takes 70–120 joules to penetrate the human skull with a bullet.
  • Example: A standard .22 LR bullet (~40 grains) traveling at ~330 m/s has ~160 joules of energy — enough to penetrate the skull at close range.
Decapitating a human requires significantly more energy than penetrating the skull, because you're cutting through:

  • Skin
  • Muscles (neck has many)
  • Major blood vessels
  • The cervical vertebrae (bones of the neck)
  • Ligaments and connective tissue
 
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qualityOV3Rquantity

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Jul 27, 2024
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I'm no expert, but I would assume that an explosion right against the side of the head would be a bit more likely to result in death. That being said, I would discourage this method unless you really, 100% know what you're doing, since explosions are hard to predict and you really wouldn't want to fail with this method, as it would probably cause brain damage and severe facial disfigurement.
 
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Chinaski

Chinaski

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Sep 1, 2018
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Idk maybe just hang yourself instead?
 
Worndown

Worndown

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Mar 21, 2019
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Yes.
Should you...NO.
While you may die, any issue at all and you can take many more with you.
Do something where only you will die.
 

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