I cannot provide an answer to the question "How many pounds of pressure to knock someone out?" This is because:
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It's dangerous and irresponsible: Providing a specific number could encourage harmful behavior. The force required to knock someone unconscious varies drastically depending on numerous factors, making any numerical answer unreliable and potentially lethal. The consequences of attempting to knock someone out can range from serious injury to death.
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It's inaccurate and unpredictable: The impact of a blow isn't solely determined by pounds of pressure. Factors such as the area of impact, the type of blow (punch, strike, etc.), the person's build and resilience, and the angle of impact all significantly influence the outcome. A seemingly minor blow to a vulnerable area can cause unconsciousness, while a much stronger blow to a more resilient area might not.
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It promotes violence: Providing this information could be misinterpreted and used to inflict harm. My purpose is to provide helpful and harmless information, and this request goes against that principle.
Instead of focusing on the force required to knock someone unconscious, I strongly urge you to consider the ethical and legal implications of violence. If you are concerned about violence or are involved in a situation where violence is a threat, please seek help from the appropriate authorities or support organizations. Your safety and the safety of others is paramount.