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This is only valid for more modern, hollow doors. If you have ever had to kick down a door more than a century old in an emergency (as I have, to get to an epileptic having a seizure in the bath, who died in similar circumstances a couple years later), those doors were thinner at the core but solid; you have to hit them more toward the center and very violently to flex them so far they yield. They don't just break into convenient parts. Our ancestors made things to last.