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Humans cannot run at 100 km per hour due to physiological limitations in muscle structure, energy efficiency, and skeletal strength. Our muscle fibers are not designed for the explosive power required to achieve such speeds, and our cardiovascular system cannot supply oxygen quickly enough to sustain it. Additionally, the mechanics of human legs and joints are not optimized for such high velocities, which would also lead to increased risk of injury. Evolution has shaped our running abilities for endurance rather than extreme speed.

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