i am having a large debate with my friends as to weather or not you could dive to the titanic under these circumstances.
1.you had a perfect gas, so you would not get any type of gas poisoning. (a perfect time for liquid breathing)
2. you could carry enough gas to get you there and back and decompree
3. you had a nice warm drysuit.
4. you could get down in a resonable amount of time
even my science teacher didnt know the answer
i would post this in the Scuba forums but they have no-one smart there. so i was hoping that some of the people who know lots about diving could help
the main unknowns for us are
1.what is the compression rate of water and how would this effect the size of your limbs. would the water inside of you being compressed make you combust internally?
2.what would happen to your bones? would they shatter or are they filled with a fluid.
3. we already know that your sinuses and ears could be equilized but are there any other air spaces that could not be equiliezed but that are to small to matter at the depths we are accustomed to.
this is purely theoretical
by the way the titanic is at 12,460 ft so 3797m and 379atmospheres
warning: this would be a very dangerous dive please do not try it to find out what would happen to the human body at that depth. kids dont try this,ever....
1.you had a perfect gas, so you would not get any type of gas poisoning. (a perfect time for liquid breathing)
2. you could carry enough gas to get you there and back and decompree
3. you had a nice warm drysuit.
4. you could get down in a resonable amount of time
even my science teacher didnt know the answer
i would post this in the Scuba forums but they have no-one smart there. so i was hoping that some of the people who know lots about diving could help
the main unknowns for us are
1.what is the compression rate of water and how would this effect the size of your limbs. would the water inside of you being compressed make you combust internally?
2.what would happen to your bones? would they shatter or are they filled with a fluid.
3. we already know that your sinuses and ears could be equilized but are there any other air spaces that could not be equiliezed but that are to small to matter at the depths we are accustomed to.
this is purely theoretical
by the way the titanic is at 12,460 ft so 3797m and 379atmospheres
warning: this would be a very dangerous dive please do not try it to find out what would happen to the human body at that depth. kids dont try this,ever....
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