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Sham Sham Bo Bam

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ramstam

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Even if he is breathing normal air the fact that he is under a few feet of water causes an effect of a higher partial pressure of O2. Small yes, but say 1 meter of depth=110% of normal partial pressure. So it would be like breathing 23% O2 for a week, his tissues would be completely saturated as if he had breathed 100% for a few minutes. I think we have all seen people hold for 8+ min after pure O2. David Blaine is a conducting a public sham with the help of great people!:naughty
 
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I agree with Laminar, but I don't think that's what your asking...

~JMP
 
It just seemed cluttered in the other post. Guess I missed the boat.