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      3 months ago

      Reducing the amount of narcotic gases in your mix so you don’t act like a drunk idiot when in a life threatening situation.

      Those narcotic gases are nitrogen and oxygen (although there’s only so little oxygen you can have…and also only so much!)

      Edit: extra info: oxygen and nitrogen are narcotic at depth, nitrogen is better understood and so often we talk about nitrogen narcosis, which tends to start hitting people after about 30m, but each person reacts different and to different degrees at different deaths. I personally notice it at about 50m or so. If I was more relaxed while diving it’d probably hit me sooner.

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          3 months ago

          Most welcome! I can talk endlessly about diving so welcome the question.

          I added an edit with some more information incase you’re more curious.

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              Ah very interesting, and yes theoretically I believe. Some people are experimenting with other gases due to the price and low availability of Helium.

              Rebreathers are becoming a lot more accessible these days and so are making dives much cheaper, but they’re still $20k so it takes a while to recoup the cost.

              https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argox

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              Hydrogen is used at extreme depths, but isn’t so good at moderate depths, and has its own issues, like being flammable as all fuck