> 2) ... if the motivation is to do a deep air dive with the objective > of pushing your limits, doing it 'for the heck of it', to find > out what will happen or whether it can be done, well, then I think > the motivation for using air is understandable (crazy or senseless > as it may seems). This may be compared to climbing an ultra-high > mountain without oxygen, ropes or companions, because nobody > did it before... The main difference is that climbing a mountain is a sportive purpose, try to explain me that, deep diving is a sportive purpose , and i will explain you that narcosis is physiological , and could not be the result of a training (after a certain dive level ). The reality of motivation is very poor , the filling of danger lead the nevropat to death , and also the others who try to help him! Philippe DREUX at dreux@ac*.fr*
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