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Could 100 Men Really Take on One Gorilla and Win? We Asked ChatGPT

In a battle between logic and arrogance, 100 men and Gorilla entered the battle during the weekend, after a social media user made it clear that men – if organized effectively – would appear victorious at such success.

User Books @dreamchasnmike in X Publishing on April 25: “I think 100 n ***** can overcome 1 gorilla, everyone should be dedicated to S ***.”

The publication has yet accumulated more than 200 million views and sparked a violent discussion. Some joking about how they interacted if they were part of the virtual endeavor, while others said they believed that men will not face a little chance against the gorilla.

One user wrote: “Me and Homies are going to fight the gorilla, but they wear suits to make funerals easier.”

File image: Gorilla in a zoo in Berlin.

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To settle the argument, Newsweek Chatgpt asked if he believed that 100 men have a chance in such a battle. Here is what the tool of obstetric intelligence said.

Can 100 male gorillas be defeated in a fight?

1. Understand the power of the gorilla

Physical strength:

Gorilla weighs adult males between 300 and 500 pounds (136-227 kg) and is incredibly strong. It is estimated that the gorilla ranges between 4 to 9 times from the trained human male. Its strength of the upper body is an enormous body – they can demolish small trees or bend iron bars in captivity.

Natural weapons:

  • Distressing power: about 1,300 pounds (pounds per square inch), much larger than the lion bite (650 pounds).
  • Arm arrival: much longer than humans, allowing strong strikes.
  • Speed ​​and grace: Gorilla can precede short distances at about 20-25 mph and can climb with extreme efficiency.

durability:
Gorilla has thick skin and thick muscles, which makes it very difficult to infection without weapons. It is used for an intense physical confrontation with other gorillas.

2. Men: Assumptions and Coordination

Who are “100 men”?

  • If they are non -trained civilians, most of them will be physically weaker and lack knowledge to coordinate an effective attack.
  • If they are trained fighters or soldiers, their ability to develop a strategy and work together greatly improve.

Natural humanitarian restrictions:

  • Fear: the gorilla is terrifying. Humans are likely to be terrified.
  • Size and strength: Even a strong person does not coincide with gorillas in fighting 1 by 1.
  • Coordination: 100 unaccusable people can become more than a chaotic crowd of disciplined force.

3. Tactical considerations

environment:
If the battle occurs in a wide open field, men can surround the gorilla. In a critical or narrow environment, the advantage of mobility in the gorilla will increase.

Strategy:

  • Squadron attack: If all one hundred men attack, then they can overcome the Gorilla simply with the Mass.
  • Sacrifice: From a realistic point of view, it is almost certain that the few men will be killed or seriously injured. The gorilla can easily distort many men before they are exhausted.
  • Reducing mobility: Some men can work to freeze the ends of the gorilla while others are treated from behind or at the top.

numbers:

  • 100 is a huge number in a narrow circle. Even if the gorilla is able to deficit 10-20 quickly, it will remain 80+.
  • Important cracking is important: If 50 men accumulate physically on the gorilla, he will even fight to move under the mass.

4. Possible results

Gorilla victory scenario:

  • If the panic is 100 men, or scattered, or fail to coordinate, the gorilla can choose them in smaller groups.
  • If fear dominates, men will break the rank.
  • Gorilla can kill many people who have some strikes or bites.

Humans win the scenario:

  • If men surround and attack simultaneously, while sacrificing some individuals, they can restrain the gorilla.
  • Looking at a sufficient number of people holding his arms, legs and heads, in the end he will tire the gorilla.
  • Once it is frozen, the gorilla (although it will continue to resist in an explanation until its last breath).

5. A moral and realistic reflection

Checking reality:
This scenario is completely hypothetical. In fact, it will be immoral to harm the gorilla – it is threatened with extinction and protected under international law. The gorilla is not aggressive towards humans unless it is severely raised. Also, the organization of such an event will be a work of animal cruelty and a major legal violation.

Historical context:
In ancient times, wrestling competitions with wild animals were common, but they were unilateral and participated in weapons. This confirms the danger of wild animals on unarmed humans.

The final ruling

Yes, 100 non -armed men can be defeated by one adult male, but:

  • It will come at a high cost (to be dozens of catastrophic deaths or injuries).
  • It will require incredible coordination, courage and strategic sacrifice.
  • Without accurate planning, the gorilla can win or cause tremendous destruction before overcoming it.

Summary line:

“Victory can only be through huge numbers, courage and sacrifice.”

Gorilla Mountain
File – mountain gorilla

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Newsweek It is not recommended or supported by the idea that any number of people seek to fight the gorilla, or any animal, for this issue.

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