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No, a sonic boom cannot push a human in the traditional sense. A sonic boom is a loud sound caused by the shock waves created by an object, such as an aircraft, moving faster than the speed of sound. It is essentially a "boom" or a loud noise, rather than a physical force that can exert a push on objects.

However, when an object moves faster than the speed of sound, it creates a wave of compressed air known as a shock wave. If this shock wave reaches the human body, it can result in a sudden change in air pressure, which might cause discomfort, such as a sensation of the ears popping or a temporary decrease in hearing ability. But it wouldn't physically push or propel a person.

It's worth noting that the force exerted by a sonic boom on nearby objects, such as windows or structures, is a result of the pressure changes caused by the rapid compression and decompression of air. While these pressure changes can cause damage to fragile structures, they are not directly pushing objects.

So, in summary, a sonic boom does not possess a physical force that can push or propel a human.

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