What i'm really interested in is how he handled oxygen toxicity... even if you'd use a mix with only 6% oxygen at 1.6bar, the MOD would be at 256,6m. Did he use a mix with an even lower oxygen content or did he go to about 2bar ppO2?
I hear a lot of people saying that there's nothing more to explore on Earth - everything is mapped, everything is discovered. Well, we have not explored everything and definitely have not reached the limits of our abilities.
Are you a Depeche Mode fan or what?? But I really do like silence. I´m always nervous before a dive but when I finally get down I relax. And down there it´s pretty silent. You only hear your self breathing.
@harsjkasnbkf Looking at the surge created by the surface conditions, It's unlikely he would stay at a level whether hanging onto a bar or being neutrally buoyant. I think using the bar means that due to the fatigue experienced from doing so many hours deco, he didn't have to concentrate on manually holding buoyancy. It's hard enough in calm conditions! lol
I don't see any point, other than saying, "Yep, I did it." Been diving for 30 years and it doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense to risk your life for a record.
I couldn't agree with you more! I always say "why" when people do things like this...you're risking your life just diving in general...this is not a fun thing, the expense must be through the roof, besides the tech knowledge the team coordination must be incredible...WHY?
how strong is the pressure at that depth? i know that once you hit the half mile mark the hydrostatic pressure is around 2500psi. which of course could kill a man
What is the thought on using a modified rebreather vs traditional scuba. Most tech divers I see use a rebreather. I wonder if it is because no one makes a rebreather to go to those depths.
Droogle ya probably. David shaw tryed years later.....well second time with a mk 15.5 surplus rebeather and disnt make it. Don shirley had a good rebeather rated for 100m and pushed it to 250 and almost died
Mattydavee nah David Shaw proved that rebreather was fine. The reason he died was because he was over exhausting himself in trying to get a body from a depth that no one had yet done.
Can someome tell me 2 things ,please.. 1) why he didnt wear gloves ,especially cos he went so deep where its cold? 2) This is the thing that i never could understand .. why they say he eas holding to the guideline all the time ? is it possible that he wasnt attached to it ?????
Bah!! This is scuba diving on trimix. Why aren’t titles accurate? This vid didn’t show a 300m+ dive and it doesn’t clarify it’s a scuba dive either. I thought it was a freedive…. 😂🤣😂 down voted bwahaha 🤣😂🤪😝
the whole point is this is their job,just because this isnt your passion doesnt mean that it shouldnt be a real job.just like a bunch of rappers that talk about how big there stuff is,how much money they make isnt a real job in my eyes,nor professional sports players...not a real job its a game!only black people r the 1's that signify in there response of the color of their criticism.so before you show your true ignorance in a subject apply the filter between ur brain and ur fingers.
This Dive was organised in Our Dive Center Planet Divers in Dahab... woohoo.. nice to see it online..was lots of work..
Legend for life!
this looks like the opposite of enjoyable
Holy crap thats 1044 feet!! I wonder if he had to do any chamber time after. I imagine the climb back up took a looooong ass time!
Some say he’s still in the chamber
14 hour ascent supposedly
First of all, no one got narked, they use mixed gas. Nice one Nuno and Elena, lovely footage as usual.
A great way to leave the dock... On a cylinder trolley! Genius!!
hang a tag line off the deco line. The deco line can go up and down, he will stay at the same level.
What i'm really interested in is how he handled oxygen toxicity... even if you'd use a mix with only 6% oxygen at 1.6bar, the MOD would be at 256,6m. Did he use a mix with an even lower oxygen content or did he go to about 2bar ppO2?
im more ccurious about he handles the extreme pressure
Maybe he used Hydrox as his trimix instead of Heliox?
@@Sergeant1990 u dont feel the pressure
@@Sergeant1990 you obviously don't dive.
@@christopherespinoza-darnel8514 as someone who does not dive. how does he handle the pressure?
Presure at this depth is 461 psi. (31.8 bar)
32.8 ATA
I hear a lot of people saying that there's nothing more to explore on Earth - everything is mapped, everything is discovered. Well, we have not explored everything and definitely have not reached the limits of our abilities.
Are you a Depeche Mode fan or what?? But I really do like silence. I´m always nervous before a dive but when I finally get down I relax. And down there it´s pretty silent. You only hear your self breathing.
up to 150m is reasonable diving, but beyond that is just crazy
My favorite!
The beginning is also great!
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Congratulations!
Great film.
Decompression stops on the ascent is a major concern,not the oxygen partial,pressure.
Yes.
@@arnoldstollar5375 yes
Anyone know where I can watch the whole documentary?
You have it on
Nuno Gomes' youtube channel
@harsjkasnbkf Looking at the surge created by the surface conditions, It's unlikely he would stay at a level whether hanging onto a bar or being neutrally buoyant. I think using the bar means that due to the fatigue experienced from doing so many hours deco, he didn't have to concentrate on manually holding buoyancy. It's hard enough in calm conditions! lol
I don't see any point, other than saying, "Yep, I did it." Been diving for 30 years and it doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense to risk your life for a record.
I couldn't agree with you more! I always say "why" when people do things like this...you're risking your life just diving in general...this is not a fun thing, the expense must be through the roof, besides the tech knowledge the team coordination must be incredible...WHY?
Poeple risk their lives to climb mountains. Whats the difference. Its the thrill and adrenaline.
To be a fishmen
they do it for the love of the experience , this is what happens when you love what you do
Agreed. Really kind of pointless. Two things will kill you while scuba diving. Going in....and going deep.
how strong is the pressure at that depth? i know that once you hit the half mile mark the hydrostatic pressure is around 2500psi. which of course could kill a man
Just about 480 psi
What is the thought on using a modified rebreather vs traditional scuba. Most tech divers I see use a rebreather. I wonder if it is because no one makes a rebreather to go to those depths.
Droogle ya probably. David shaw tryed years later.....well second time with a mk 15.5 surplus rebeather and disnt make it. Don shirley had a good rebeather rated for 100m and pushed it to 250 and almost died
Mattydavee nah David Shaw proved that rebreather was fine. The reason he died was because he was over exhausting himself in trying to get a body from a depth that no one had yet done.
hello 2021
Sorry but 9 hours! he earns my respect
legend.
Geez, the bar almost knocks him out. Why use one or two Jon Lines?
2020 anyone
Géant
My ear drums would explode at 10 meters 😂
Anybody know where this was? And did he get sick after? (because of the drip)
executive producer was elena konstantinou..she is greek...!!..go on..;-)
Ofcourse he s going to 2bar ppO2;only beginners is taking "only" 1.6. :)
Как то все сумбурно для такого серьезного погружения. Что то тут не так.
Pls before you comment study gases theory and physics
Can someome tell me 2 things ,please..
1) why he didnt wear gloves ,especially cos he went so deep where its cold?
2) This is the thing that i never could understand ..
why they say he eas holding to the guideline all the time ?
is it possible that he wasnt attached to it ?????
enjoy the silence my friend! :D
It took him 13 hours and 35 minutes to ascend.
Why did he need a I V
i talk about breath holding "apnea"
It looks bretty sick with four tanks on hi´s back..LOL
After a years yt recommend it . Hm
@metelfann3 dude after that amount of time you would be low on everything in your body
No sealife?
Dalam sungguh!
Who came from the sidemen video?
barnabe is the best........
Bah!! This is scuba diving on trimix. Why aren’t titles accurate? This vid didn’t show a 300m+ dive and it doesn’t clarify it’s a scuba dive either. I thought it was a freedive…. 😂🤣😂 down voted bwahaha 🤣😂🤪😝
Ew a redditor
well its kindve impossible to go yo 300 mrts on a dingle breath lol
I dont understand why he wouldnt take all those tanks off at his 30' stop and hand them off to one of his support divers.
becuase he is neutrally buoyant with the tanks on
David blaine would break this record while inside a block of ice
oml
Insanity
learn to make a floating deco -_-
eso es un kamikaze!! :D
Meanwhile cameraman is like ZzzzzZZzZZ
the whole point is this is their job,just because this isnt your passion doesnt mean that it shouldnt be a real job.just like a bunch of rappers that talk about how big there stuff is,how much money they make isnt a real job in my eyes,nor professional sports players...not a real job its a game!only black people r the 1's that signify in there response of the color of their criticism.so before you show your true ignorance in a subject apply the filter between ur brain and ur fingers.
no I don t believe your tales