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Re: In praise of shallowness

I'm not sure I'm one to be talking about this theory. But since the change of PP is the greatest in that range, it makes it the most likely place for SWB. Regardless of the max depth. Whether you went to 40m or 10m, the amount of oxygen could get to the same point at the 10m mark on either dive. Since your body is using the oxygen and the partial pressure is reducing the concentration of oxygen at the same time.

Time, depth, exertion, etc... A lot of factors play into a SWB.
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