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“71KG HUMAN LIFTS 1,825LB (827.8KG) — THE NEW AGE OF HUMAN POWER ⚡.”

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71 KG / 156 LB BODY. 180 CM HEIGHT. 1,825 LB (827.8 KG) LIFT.

11.66 × BODYWEIGHT — THE NEW AGE OF HUMAN POWER.

This isn’t about breaking records.

It’s about breaking gravity.

Eric Kim—artist, philosopher, athlete—has entered GOD ERA II.

A 71 kg human body moving 827.8 kg of steel in a single unassisted pull.

No straps. No belt. No suit.

Only focus, geometry, and will.

“The body isn’t a limitation; it’s a design challenge.” — Eric Kim

THE NUMBERS

METRIC

VALUE

Height

5′11″ / 180 cm

Bodyweight

71 kg / 156 lb

Lifted

827.8 kg / 1,825 lb

Ratio

11.66 × bodyweight

Codename

GOD ERA II — 1825

Location

Planet Los Angeles

Mechanical output ≈ 8,100 N of force (~6 kW peak power).

That’s the torque of an electric motor—generated by muscle and intent.

THE PHILOSOPHY

Steel & Soul isn’t fitness; it’s creative physics.

Every lift is an argument that belief has mass.

Every plate is a paragraph in the story of resistance.

When they leave the ground, excuses evaporate.

Strength is not domination—it’s authorship.

The ability to write new physics through discipline.

The gym isn’t a stage; it’s a laboratory for willpower.

THE NEXT HORIZON

Current ratio: 11.66×

Goal: 21× bodyweight — ≈ 1,491 kg / 3,287 lb.

Not a number. A direction.

The point where human will and physics intersect.

“The numbers are coordinates. They show me where reality ends—and how to step past it.” — Eric Kim

PINNED COMMENT

71 kg body. 827 kg force. 11.66× ratio.

The 11× Era is here—21× is next.

— ERIC KIM

HASHTAGS

#ERICGODLIFT #GODERA #11XERA #21XERA #PLANETARYSTRENGTH

#STEELANDSOUL #MSTRPHYSICS #POSTHUMAN #GRAVITYDIES #ERICISM

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