This was the press release from Herbert's no-limits dive. I have a few questions to ask.
"On Sunday, October 2th Austrian Herbert Nitsch (35), in the Croatian town of Sibenik, set a new absolute world record in freediving to 172m in the discipline of No Limits. (...) The depth of 172m (18 bars), which is 9 times the pressure within a car tyre. The lung of a freediver is being compressed to the size of prune. This record was recognised by AIDA and is now the official AIDA World Record for No Limits."
1 Are the prunes fresh or dried?
2 if: freediver lung x 9 times car tire pressure = prune
does it then follow that prune divided by 9 times car pressure equals freediver lung? Has this been tried, or is it just speculation?
3 Is this some new equalisation technique involving prunes?
4 What are AIDA regulation size prunes?
Cheers, turtle
"On Sunday, October 2th Austrian Herbert Nitsch (35), in the Croatian town of Sibenik, set a new absolute world record in freediving to 172m in the discipline of No Limits. (...) The depth of 172m (18 bars), which is 9 times the pressure within a car tyre. The lung of a freediver is being compressed to the size of prune. This record was recognised by AIDA and is now the official AIDA World Record for No Limits."
1 Are the prunes fresh or dried?
2 if: freediver lung x 9 times car tire pressure = prune
does it then follow that prune divided by 9 times car pressure equals freediver lung? Has this been tried, or is it just speculation?
3 Is this some new equalisation technique involving prunes?
4 What are AIDA regulation size prunes?
Cheers, turtle