The maximum safe packing density for humans is one per square metre. At 4 per square metre (i.e. each person occupying a 50cm x 50cm box), crush injuries and deaths from stampedes become inevitable; at this density when someone trips and falls there simply isn't enough room for them to pick themselves up again, and when the people around the fallen attempt to move away to make room, further trips and falls occur. Densities between one and four per square metre are dangerous, but not necessarily inevitably fatal. So, assuming one per square metre, an area of 1000m x 1000m can "safely" accommodate one million people standing and cheering for their dear leader.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 11:58 pmDoes anybody have any idea as to how many people one would expect to find on a Coriolis station? 1km x 1km x 1km...
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(My point, if it's not obvious, is that it depends how one imagines the interior. If, as hiran suggests, one thinks of an aircraft carrier, then 1,000 - 10,000 would be the answer, but if one thinks of Kowloon walled city, then 1,000,000+ would be the answer.)