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With the space elevator, you can get to space easily, but getting to orbit is much harder. Basically, you only achieve orbital speed once you have crawled to the geostationary orbit, e.g. 35,786 km above the Earth. Crawling that far from the Earth costs a lot of energy.

If you crawl only to the LEO altitude (e.g. 300 km) on the space elevator, you will be in space, but not in orbit. If you let go of the elevator there, you will immediately start falling to a gruesome death.




If it’s any comfort, you’d asphyxiate before the fall killed you.


Assuming one didn't asphyxiate or freeze to death on the way up, unfortunately, if during the day, you'd likely suffer immolation (due to high temperatures in the thermosphere) before losing consciousness from asphyxiation. Also, even if not either, the fall doesn't kill you; it's the impact.



Huh? Isn't the air too thin up there for that? One high temperature particle isn't going to set you on fire




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