William M. Smithers wrote: > On 4/25/98 2:24 PM William M. Smithers wrote: > > >On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Steve Schinke wrote: > > > > > >There are studies that show that a person's > > >psycho-nerological profile is immediately and permenantly > > >altered with even a single exposure to really deep depths > > >(like 1,000fsw). > > > > > >I was also personally talking with a guy a couple > > >of months ago who's a current Hyperbaric doctor > > >with the U.S. Special Forces. He was telling me > > >about how he conducted one of these > > >studies, and that the neuro-psych profiles didn't > > >just change a little - they changed *alot*. One > > >exposure, and they were a different person. > > > > > >I was down in the Carribean at the time, and how > > >the conversation came up is itself interesting. > > >The Dutch Navy apparently lost a nuke in the > > >waters off St. Maarten a few years ago, and > > >they side-scanned a huge area around the island > > >in order to find it. In the process, they mapped > > >something like 1,000 undiscovered wrecks, but they > > >are all in 1,000 fsw! > > > > > >-Will In fact, this proves how personalities may be converted to Happily Playing Nuclear Submarines (HPNS) even prior to the 30 ATA exposure. ;-> Wrolf http://www.concentric.net/~wrolf -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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