Hi George, I have with great interest, been following and trying to understand your decompression techniques. Your experience clearly demonstrates that you're on to something which may be the equivilent of a new paradigm in decompression analysis. But in all truth, it is not clear to me what it is. You say <<It is nothing more than happenstance that Bulhmanns model even gets close ot working, and I can explain that to you in any mathetmatical event in nature that you want to take as a model - any of them will be quite good for decompression look-alikes>> I guess what I'm asking is "if Bulhmann's model is not applicable, is there a model that you've been able to define, that is applicable?" I'd love to be able to look at alternative ways to accomplish deco, but as of now I'm frustrated in that I have no way to define them. I see the deco schedule you've posted which, based on your track record, I imagine will clearly work. But there is no way that I could ever have either arrived at this schedule or approved the schedule for any of my students based on the only tools (deco schedules and programs) that I have available to me at this time. I teach trimix and cave diving in the Yucatan and am really interested in your work. I would like to evaluate it for my own edification and possibly incorporate it into my teaching. I have a strong technical background so any information you could supply will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much for your help. Scott Bonis -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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