they should have had a chair for him to sit in at the decompression stops.. he nearly had his face broken with the bar he was hanging on when it move violently. next we will hear about some dumb - a - hole trying to pull this off wit one tank. i wish they gave more info about air used,stops,etc...did he hit a recompression chamber ? how cold was the water ?
@grig24x You mean after 56, because the partial pressure of oxygen reaches 1.4 at which stage it then becomes toxic and can result in CNS toxicity leading to convulsions.
@grig24x his tanks were not marked for nitrox or painted green and his regulators were not made for the Nitrox air mix so i am willing to bet he was on regular scuba air ???
@lgttb1 cant go deeper than 90 meters with regular air as the partial oxygen pressure will exceed 2.1 POP which is toxicity limit he will be breathing poison after this, normally we go with 1.4 POP maximum 1.6 in case of emergency.
Great! Now i always see color spots, my lungs feel like they will explode and i‘ve lost a third of my blood pressure. Oh and my hands shake but it was worth it.
Saturation divers have made it down to about 1,700 feet (Comex divers I believe), and the deepest chamber dive was more than twice this deep at 2,300 feet. Still, I wonder if the divers feel the weight of all that pressure down over 1,000 feet?? O.o
@TriggaTap i know, i am a diver myself. But if you were to read my comment more carefully, i meant "What would happen if a free diver were to go to this depth", free divers being anyone diving out at sea with no equipment.
@itaywais1 the current depth world record on No Limits freediving is 214m, by Herbert Nitsch. The 265m world record is on DYN discipline, that is horizontal dynamic with fins (in pool) by Dave Mullins, so a length not a depth.
LOL yeah school4life but there are good scuba diving stories on the net. My favourite is the myscubastory site.
They have dive accident stories, shark dive encounter stories, wreck discovery stories, and so on. THey have lots of videos on the previous topics too! Type myscubastory into google and its the first one. Let me know what you think!
World record or not, this is an amazing task. The amount of planning that had to take place is exacting. NO MISTAKES, no do-overs, only one chance. any equipment failure would be deadly: mask, reg, tank valve. I'll stick to the 100' mark when I dive. Crazy~
And the really fun part must be the last 15 or so meters where the dude has to sit and float about an hour before his nitrogen levels are low enough to come up.
@Adanosiam ahaha I'm not going to rise to your bait and pathetic attempt to start some kind of dick measuring contest. what language do you speak? how was your country discovered? how did you treat the natives? how big is england compared to the USA, and how insane is our military and economic power for such a small country? how much of the globe did we 'own'? go read a book
does someone know with what kind of gas you can go that deep? surely not with normal air, neither with nitrox... does he use different gases for different deeps? pls someone answer
@Flow198812 I believe he took 4 tanks with him for that exact reason: He needs 4 different type of gas to be able to breathe on different levels without being poisoned.
@turboturtle2002 ok thanks! so far I've only been diving with normal air, so I have no clue what kind of gas mixtures there are... didn't even know one could go that deep at all :D
@turboturtle2002 It would be Trimix he would be breathing, then most probably on ascent he would switch to Nitrox at a safe breathable depth Trimix, Maybe on surface go onto 100 % oxygen...
ture Jily24 but there are good scuba stories on the net too. My favorite site is the myscubastory site. They have shark diver attack videos, true scuba diving stories, lost buddy stories, dive accident stories and videos. Type myscubastory into google and its the first one
there is nothing wrong with the comma, in Europe a comma is used as a decimal point rather than a period. So this dive was, in American numbers: 318.25 Meters, which is 1,050 feet below the surface!
@charlesandjulien heey, the whole process lasted a bit more than 8 hours. it almost didnt take any time to sink (10-15 minutes), but while making his way up, the air in the body cavities had a pressure of about 33 bar (1 is normal), so it took long to let the air in the cavities out. (if you fill a balloon under water at 10 m depth (2 bar pressure) it doubles in size when it reaches the surface. the same happens with ur body xD Got my divers license 2 weeks ago xD
@drawesome2000 there are multiple things that happen to your body at that depth, first, the pressure of the water is tremendous, i imagine it would feel like you're being squashed from every part of your body. Also, at that depth you need a different type of oxygen/hydrogen mix to breath, more hydrogen than oxygen, which, if breathed in large amounts is poisonous. There is other stuff aswell. So reaching that depth is pretty dangerous
@whielyex you don't in fact breathe hydrogen, the two problems you face are oxygen toxicity if breathed at a to high a partial pressure and nitrogen narcosis. the first can cause epileptic attacks, the latter makes you drunk.
to counter this they are substituted with helium, not hydrogen.
the decompression sickness class is for another day ;)
@drawesome2000 if anything happens down there you are fucked. If you hyperventilate by mistake or end up in nitrogen euphoria what do you do? would you know what to do in those circumstances? Have you ever heard of underwater pressure? pressure down there is 33 times higher than ground level.. this means that his mask clings 33 times tighter to his face and that it's about 33 times harder to inflate your lungs with air
@tommitd3 In fact it is not 33 times harder to inflate your lungs since the regulator regulates the pressure of the air coming from the tanks. The air you are breathing when diving has the same pressure as the surrounding water. Everytime. And so is with your mask, you can breath out of your nose to regulate the air pressure in your mask.
Don't get me wrong, I think this was a great dive, I just wanted to point out some mistakes from tommitd3
yea girlslikdivin24 but there are good scuba diving stories on the net also. The myscubastory site has dive accident videos and stories, along with lots of other videos and stories on diving! Type mscubastory into google, and its the first one! enjoy
The camera man was probibally only meeting up with Gomes during a Safety stop (noting only 4 tanks), and anyway, even if the camera man also completed the dive with Gomes, Gomes would get the credit because of sponsorship :)
@TheBeastMode187 why??? if you think that it should be 31, 825m then you are obviously a non-diver as the title is supposed to mean 318.25m (commas are sometimes used instead to decimals). btw diving to 31,825m is impossible as the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, a.k.a the deepest point in any ocean is about 10,900m, which is about 2km more than mount everest.
@legend4ever0 No I never stated that he should have dived from 31,825 I merely stated that in the title look 318,26 is not correct as he should have put it 31,825 and I know he ment to put a period and you know that I know that it was a typo but you still insisted on being the weenie that takes shit too seriously.
@NBunschoten hum sorry but you CAN go 31 825m underwater if you want but the decompression sickness will take FOREVER before you can surface safely. also, Oxygen becomes TOXIC under pressure. 21% of air is oxygen - this becomes toxic at depth, so there are different artificial gasses and different levels of oxygen in some tanks, allowing divers to go deeper. The maximum depth that I could find on the internet was @1800 feet. Beyond that, there is no way for divers to breather. comma is okay!
@wootlegion Sorry, but no. have you ever heard of oxygen toxicity?maybe look it up to get an idea of why your wrong.but basicly heres a run down....oxygen makes up roughly 21% of our 'air' and is also one of the most plentiful elements in the atmosphere,our bodies need oxygen during metabolism.because of this it generally isnt a concern,when it comes to decompression.HOWEVER there is still the chance of oxygen toxicity, which, you'd generally hear of in one of two forms.one of which being
@wootlegion pulmonary oxygen toxicity,which results from a lengthy exposure to a PO2 greater than 0.5 bar/ata (we generally breathe at 0.21bar/ata at the surface) .even at 40m/130 feet,the PO2 is around 1.05bar/ata it would generally take over 12 hours before pulmanory oxygen toxicity symptoms occur,so it is of less importance than CNS-but is still toxic.OR CNS oxygen toxicity (central nervous system). breathing at less than 1.4bar/ata is considered acceptable when it concerns CNS toxicity,
@wootlegion however between 1.4 - 1.6bar/ata falls in a contingency range thats acceptable for decompression.
CNS oxygen toxicity produces symptoms include tunnel vision,blurring, ear disturbances,nausea,twitching,irritability,vertigo and the major,convulsions.generally,convulsions arent a big deal.however under water they may cause you to drop your regulator from your mouth and DROWN.
@GRolla101 Dry chamber dives have bee done to over twice this depth, experiments on mice have been done to over 8000 fsw, pigs and goat at 6,000 fsw, I believe the human body can survive even a mile underwater if the right technology is developed
@cbohar84 i dont doubt it,however i dont believe that we have found that techonology yet and until then we are still at risk,if we try things like this video
@TheBeastMode187 there's nothing wrong with the comma. it's just the European way of writing it, instead of the "point" (318.25m) we write comma. 318,25 meters are around 900.something feet
@ZachhsNyes Seriously? were you not watching? the camera man stopped and the diver kept going. Anyway that is amazing youll never catch me on a dive that requires 8 tanks!
@ZachhsNyes Zach some parts of Europe use the comma where the U.S. uses a decimal point and a decimal point where the U.S. uses a comma. I think that is the situation here. This was a shock the first time I got a phone bill that I expected to be about 20 Euro, and it read like 19,85 Euro. If that's the case this 318.25 meter is between 1,000 and 1,100 feet.
@ZachhsNyes Are you seious!Gomes went down there without any oxygen (he just used the air to come up).Why do you make comments if you dont know shit abt the subject.And what abt yr 31825m???Almost 32 Km?
@ZachhsNyes Sorry man,I was completely wrong,I thought it was the same vid I watched a while ago.I made a fool of myself...Again,I'm sorry!!!I thought it was an apnea record,but the depth did not make any sens.Damn I feel like an idiot ;) That is an extreme sport nonetheless!
@ZachhsNyes its not controlled by a camera man, its controlled from the ship. Is kinda like a remote controll car but a boat version and it goes down with him.
Anyone who thinks that this diver could be saved at this depth by just "reeling" up the line he is holding is gravely mistaken..
nyckid9002 6 days ago
lol his hole life deepened on that 1% oxygen like hes on life support but good job also i wouldnt have done it open circuit
killer44999 2 weeks ago
I wonder what fish he put in his PADI log book.
thedingostrategy 2 weeks ago 7
@thedingostrategy PADI? Is that an acronym for "put another dollar in?"
crankatorium 3 days ago
on the way down...bunch of times clearing his ears. on the way up... many safety stops ;S
i pass.
roy5871 3 weeks ago
I can freedive this... lol
jayjaykewl727 3 weeks ago
they should have had a chair for him to sit in at the decompression stops.. he nearly had his face broken with the bar he was hanging on when it move violently. next we will hear about some dumb - a - hole trying to pull this off wit one tank. i wish they gave more info about air used,stops,etc...did he hit a recompression chamber ? how cold was the water ?
lgttb1 4 weeks ago
I used to do that until I toke an arrow in the knee.
DrummerCayden 1 month ago 2
@DrummerCayden Wow, fail.
xXNirvanaLithiumXx 1 week ago
WOWWWWW! no top comments ok here I go....im stupid
OnlyActresses 1 month ago
omg. it takes hours to get back up... endless safety stops
mongool1234567 2 months ago
after 60 meters you need helium and nitrogen, so thats why he has so many tanks
grig24x 2 months ago
@grig24x You mean after 56, because the partial pressure of oxygen reaches 1.4 at which stage it then becomes toxic and can result in CNS toxicity leading to convulsions.
LilBailz69 2 months ago
@LilBailz69 i mean 60 feet. lol
grig24x 2 months ago
@grig24x his tanks were not marked for nitrox or painted green and his regulators were not made for the Nitrox air mix so i am willing to bet he was on regular scuba air ???
lgttb1 4 weeks ago
um... negative... good luck surviving past 200 feet on air... this dude was lucky if he was breathing 5% o2 in his trimix.
EHenryscuba 3 weeks ago
@lgttb1 cant go deeper than 90 meters with regular air as the partial oxygen pressure will exceed 2.1 POP which is toxicity limit he will be breathing poison after this, normally we go with 1.4 POP maximum 1.6 in case of emergency.
modty 1 week ago
@lgttb1 nitrox? you're a serious amateur
leopardshark1 1 day ago
It's a Litte bit PRESSURRRAAAABLLEEE ....!
bellezaregie27 2 months ago
im drunk.....
GEEFLEXZ 2 months ago
i have too much air...on my back.
GEEFLEXZ 2 months ago
tugg a rope...blow sum bubbles...
GEEFLEXZ 2 months ago
I farted.....will i still make it???
GEEFLEXZ 2 months ago
How humanity conquers the oceans depths!
cbohar84 2 months ago
pretty amazing. cant wait til i goo on my next open water dive.
fieldhockeyfan100 3 months ago
Simply Amazing.
ViiBeClanPs3 3 months ago
Where the fish at?
OceanTearPT 3 months ago
So how was the dive?
Great! Now i always see color spots, my lungs feel like they will explode and i‘ve lost a third of my blood pressure. Oh and my hands shake but it was worth it.
photon72 3 months ago
No biggie. Just Chuck Norris doing his morning swim.
fungusdnb 3 months ago 12
Saturation divers have made it down to about 1,700 feet (Comex divers I believe), and the deepest chamber dive was more than twice this deep at 2,300 feet. Still, I wonder if the divers feel the weight of all that pressure down over 1,000 feet?? O.o
cbohar84 3 months ago
Thats not diving... thats sinking.
goertzey 3 months ago
does he need decompesion after he get out of the water?
djtechnicsjumpstyle 3 months ago
0:10 thong :D
mbrown1995 3 months ago
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conidi1 3 months ago
@conidi1 i hate ignorant people like you...
chri8686 3 months ago
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conidi1 3 months ago
@conidi1 uhh sry, i forgot to mention that i give a shit about what you like or think
chri8686 3 months ago
@conidi1 and by the way you dumbfuck, you have a number too in your nick... how damn stupid are you ?
chri8686 3 months ago
omg look how much tanks he has haha
centerrollers 4 months ago
at 4:05 they fight for the last air tank
adsci 4 months ago
the decompression stop must have been the most boring thing in the world.
wirikuta14 4 months ago
chuck norris can do it without scuba tanks :)
STRYKER1467 4 months ago
@STRYKER1467 jajajajaj
maurocargo71 2 months ago
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STRYKER1467 4 months ago
Lol I bet the Deco Stops took horribly Long :D
0Stormbreaker0 4 months ago
god dayum...his head must have been pounding like fucking hell
icecold40oz 4 months ago
A dive with 8 tanks of air, now imagine if a free diver would try to go to this depth.
NFSKing 4 months ago
@NFSKing The reason for so many tanks is it takes 14min to get to the bottom but to come back up has to be done very slowly or his lungs will explode
TriggaTap 4 months ago
@TriggaTap i know, i am a diver myself. But if you were to read my comment more carefully, i meant "What would happen if a free diver were to go to this depth", free divers being anyone diving out at sea with no equipment.
NFSKing 4 months ago
@NFSKing The diver will be dead :D
Energy1Rockstar 4 months ago
@NFSKing now imagine if you were gay. omg :o
bmxrider222 4 months ago
@NFSKing
haha
actually, a freediver reached a depth of 265m
not 300m, but close...
itaywais1 3 months ago
@itaywais1 the current depth world record on No Limits freediving is 214m, by Herbert Nitsch. The 265m world record is on DYN discipline, that is horizontal dynamic with fins (in pool) by Dave Mullins, so a length not a depth.
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LOL yeah school4life but there are good scuba diving stories on the net. My favourite is the myscubastory site.
They have dive accident stories, shark dive encounter stories, wreck discovery stories, and so on. THey have lots of videos on the previous topics too! Type myscubastory into google and its the first one. Let me know what you think!
seasnake321 4 months ago
name song?????
is'nt the song that says
luisufc1 4 months ago
240p we meet again :/
cr3916jkd2 4 months ago
World record or not, this is an amazing task. The amount of planning that had to take place is exacting. NO MISTAKES, no do-overs, only one chance. any equipment failure would be deadly: mask, reg, tank valve. I'll stick to the 100' mark when I dive. Crazy~
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where the hell is HD when u need it
mackyyoyoyo 4 months ago
where the fuck is HD when u need it
mackyyoyoyo 4 months ago
where the fuck is HD when u need it
mackyyoyoyo 4 months ago
where the fuck is HD when u need it
mackyyoyoyo 4 months ago
top two comments are about the correct use of grammar have i just entered into a vortex of smart people on youtube? first time for everything.
Vinny86100 4 months ago
lol der braucht nur so viel flaschen wegen der deco wie krass
genippt 4 months ago
And the really fun part must be the last 15 or so meters where the dude has to sit and float about an hour before his nitrogen levels are low enough to come up.
sfprivateer 4 months ago
Weird that his Ear drums didnt explode o.O
92homan92 4 months ago
@92homan92 equalization
Adanosiam 4 months ago
i would be so scared o.O
Backpaper96 4 months ago
this is not the world record.
world record is -330m by french Pascal Bernabé
moreausylvain 4 months ago
actually the uk doesnt use the comma as a decimal place.
L0UiSh 4 months ago
@L0UiSh main land Europe does
ClementsHunt 4 months ago
@ClementsHunt i know i live there
L0UiSh 4 months ago
@L0UiSh UK is hardly Europe.UK is mostly USA.
Adanosiam 4 months ago
@Adanosiam ahaha I'm not going to rise to your bait and pathetic attempt to start some kind of dick measuring contest. what language do you speak? how was your country discovered? how did you treat the natives? how big is england compared to the USA, and how insane is our military and economic power for such a small country? how much of the globe did we 'own'? go read a book
L0UiSh 4 months ago
Can you believe that the motivation for this dive was that the guy just wanted to find his snorkel!
ScubaDude79 4 months ago
Ai meus ouvidos ;P
lemapi17 4 months ago
does someone know with what kind of gas you can go that deep? surely not with normal air, neither with nitrox... does he use different gases for different deeps? pls someone answer
Flow198812 4 months ago
@Flow198812 I believe he took 4 tanks with him for that exact reason: He needs 4 different type of gas to be able to breathe on different levels without being poisoned.
sfprivateer 4 months ago 2
@Flow198812 i'm guessing either heliox or heliair. nitrox due to its high oxygen content would be leathal.
turboturtle2002 3 months ago
@turboturtle2002 ok thanks! so far I've only been diving with normal air, so I have no clue what kind of gas mixtures there are... didn't even know one could go that deep at all :D
Flow198812 3 months ago
@turboturtle2002 It would be Trimix he would be breathing, then most probably on ascent he would switch to Nitrox at a safe breathable depth Trimix, Maybe on surface go onto 100 % oxygen...
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nice g-string at 0:12
ahmi94 4 months ago
why should be something wrong with the comma?
Savi141 4 months ago 2
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seasnake321 4 months ago
there is nothing wrong with the comma, in Europe a comma is used as a decimal point rather than a period. So this dive was, in American numbers: 318.25 Meters, which is 1,050 feet below the surface!
pajiad191 4 months ago 62
i was watching a minecraft video and somehow got here.
RyanTheIrishDude 4 months ago 2
@RyanTheIrishDude awesome, same here!
Elsko90 4 months ago
photoshop
TheArnisius 5 months ago
lol no one can survive 31hm underwater lol not even submarine lol
rimiko86 5 months ago
this is amazing how long would this whole process last?
charlesandjulien 5 months ago
@charlesandjulien heey, the whole process lasted a bit more than 8 hours. it almost didnt take any time to sink (10-15 minutes), but while making his way up, the air in the body cavities had a pressure of about 33 bar (1 is normal), so it took long to let the air in the cavities out. (if you fill a balloon under water at 10 m depth (2 bar pressure) it doubles in size when it reaches the surface. the same happens with ur body xD Got my divers license 2 weeks ago xD
lammertink97 5 months ago 3
I don't understand how it's so amazing that he went down that deep, he had bottles of air to breath from so was it just the courage?
drawesome2000 5 months ago 2
@drawesome2000 there are multiple things that happen to your body at that depth, first, the pressure of the water is tremendous, i imagine it would feel like you're being squashed from every part of your body. Also, at that depth you need a different type of oxygen/hydrogen mix to breath, more hydrogen than oxygen, which, if breathed in large amounts is poisonous. There is other stuff aswell. So reaching that depth is pretty dangerous
whielyex 5 months ago
@whielyex you don't in fact breathe hydrogen, the two problems you face are oxygen toxicity if breathed at a to high a partial pressure and nitrogen narcosis. the first can cause epileptic attacks, the latter makes you drunk.
to counter this they are substituted with helium, not hydrogen.
the decompression sickness class is for another day ;)
ThomasR099 5 months ago 2
@whielyex Yea it's dangerous but it doesn't take extreme physical training like free divers right?
drawesome2000 5 months ago
@drawesome2000 I suppose not :) either way, im sure as hell not diving down that deep lol
whielyex 5 months ago
@whielyex the body is 70% water which we all no cannot be compressed.
LilBailz69 2 months ago
@drawesome2000 if anything happens down there you are fucked. If you hyperventilate by mistake or end up in nitrogen euphoria what do you do? would you know what to do in those circumstances? Have you ever heard of underwater pressure? pressure down there is 33 times higher than ground level.. this means that his mask clings 33 times tighter to his face and that it's about 33 times harder to inflate your lungs with air
tommitd3 5 months ago
@tommitd3 In fact it is not 33 times harder to inflate your lungs since the regulator regulates the pressure of the air coming from the tanks. The air you are breathing when diving has the same pressure as the surrounding water. Everytime. And so is with your mask, you can breath out of your nose to regulate the air pressure in your mask.
Don't get me wrong, I think this was a great dive, I just wanted to point out some mistakes from tommitd3
DeeKay42 5 months ago
80% of this comments are coming from nobrainers who never dive and have no clue what they talk about. so shut the fuck up!!!!!!!!!
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@CoolCat8P said - u know how u pee in snow...chuck norris pees in cement :)
adi5685 5 months ago
300m is like 1000ft so he is no where near the deepest point of the ocean
legomotion123 5 months ago
This is NOT really 318,00 meters, the deepest point in the ocean is the Marianas trench and its just over 35,000 FEET.
MrFireballbren 5 months ago
yea girlslikdivin24 but there are good scuba diving stories on the net also. The myscubastory site has dive accident videos and stories, along with lots of other videos and stories on diving! Type mscubastory into google, and its the first one! enjoy
marinefish321 5 months ago
damn you got to go back 14 pages to see @CoolCat8p's comment!!!!!!
TheBeastMode187 5 months ago
@rodbriscoe
Kate Winslet's character didn't die on the Titanic.
ReynardAethanFox 5 months ago
31km deep lol, maybe that comma should be a period--> . <--
dubstep4liife 5 months ago
What isn't shown: The following five weeks he spent in decompression.
Piklethedoodad 5 months ago 2
Wouldn´t it be easier head first?
MrBrokensoul26 5 months ago
@MrBrokensoul26 No it is too easy to get disorientated as to which was is up. The line is a big help.
kertbert1 5 months ago
the music doesn't match this video
shifasiddiq 5 months ago 2
The camera man was probibally only meeting up with Gomes during a Safety stop (noting only 4 tanks), and anyway, even if the camera man also completed the dive with Gomes, Gomes would get the credit because of sponsorship :)
OceansElwell 5 months ago
ГАВНО И НЕ ПРАВДА
lander435 5 months ago
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TheOhwowful 5 months ago
318 m? nah! you can go deeper in shark's belly :)
DeepSpeeD187 5 months ago
@DeepSpeeD187 its nt 318 m, it is 318, 25 m!!
gayatri713 5 months ago
So while he was down there, did he bang Kate Winslett's corpse in the Captains Stateroom of the Titanic?
rodbriscoe 5 months ago
Wow the support "bubble makers" are undergeared compared to Nuno.
medjaiii 5 months ago
bet u if he or she could hold his breathe instead of breathing so much he could prolly go deaper <--- thats what she said HAHa
Demonicimpresion 5 months ago
what would be the decompression time on that Dive?
mjsiebolt 5 months ago
I think there is something wrong with the position of the comma in the title.
TheBeastMode187 5 months ago 23
@TheBeastMode187 why??? if you think that it should be 31, 825m then you are obviously a non-diver as the title is supposed to mean 318.25m (commas are sometimes used instead to decimals). btw diving to 31,825m is impossible as the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, a.k.a the deepest point in any ocean is about 10,900m, which is about 2km more than mount everest.
legend4ever0 5 months ago
@legend4ever0 No I never stated that he should have dived from 31,825 I merely stated that in the title look 318,26 is not correct as he should have put it 31,825 and I know he ment to put a period and you know that I know that it was a typo but you still insisted on being the weenie that takes shit too seriously.
TheBeastMode187 5 months ago
@TheBeastMode187 there is not, i could start the comma versus point debate, but i think we both are equally wrong ;)
ThomasR099 5 months ago
@ThomasR099 yep we have a stalemate
TheBeastMode187 5 months ago
@TheBeastMode187 what's wrong with the comma????????????????
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@Xxji144xX Ive already had this conversation with other people so if you want to know then check the past comments
TheBeastMode187 4 months ago
@Xxji144xX I'm also curious about that :p I don't see anything wrong with it..
ElizaLazarou 4 months ago
@Xxji144xX That its not supposed to be there
NBunschoten 4 months ago
@NBunschoten hum sorry but you CAN go 31 825m underwater if you want but the decompression sickness will take FOREVER before you can surface safely. also, Oxygen becomes TOXIC under pressure. 21% of air is oxygen - this becomes toxic at depth, so there are different artificial gasses and different levels of oxygen in some tanks, allowing divers to go deeper. The maximum depth that I could find on the internet was @1800 feet. Beyond that, there is no way for divers to breather. comma is okay!
Xxji144xX 4 months ago
@Xxji144xX Mkay, didnt read it all but thanks for the info.
NBunschoten 4 months ago
@Xxji144xX BTW, it's not the oxygen that becomes toxic, it's the nitrogen
wootlegion 4 months ago
@wootlegion breathing 21% oxygen is toxic at 56m or deeper.
LilBailz69 2 months ago
@LilBailz69 Sorry, but no. The nitrogen becomes a powerful drug at that depth, not the oxygen. In fact, the tanks have more oxy than at the surface
wootlegion 2 months ago
@wootlegion Sorry, but no. have you ever heard of oxygen toxicity?maybe look it up to get an idea of why your wrong.but basicly heres a run down....oxygen makes up roughly 21% of our 'air' and is also one of the most plentiful elements in the atmosphere,our bodies need oxygen during metabolism.because of this it generally isnt a concern,when it comes to decompression.HOWEVER there is still the chance of oxygen toxicity, which, you'd generally hear of in one of two forms.one of which being
GRolla101 2 months ago
@wootlegion pulmonary oxygen toxicity,which results from a lengthy exposure to a PO2 greater than 0.5 bar/ata (we generally breathe at 0.21bar/ata at the surface) .even at 40m/130 feet,the PO2 is around 1.05bar/ata it would generally take over 12 hours before pulmanory oxygen toxicity symptoms occur,so it is of less importance than CNS-but is still toxic.OR CNS oxygen toxicity (central nervous system). breathing at less than 1.4bar/ata is considered acceptable when it concerns CNS toxicity,
GRolla101 2 months ago
@wootlegion however between 1.4 - 1.6bar/ata falls in a contingency range thats acceptable for decompression.
CNS oxygen toxicity produces symptoms include tunnel vision,blurring, ear disturbances,nausea,twitching,irritability,vertigo and the major,convulsions.generally,convulsions arent a big deal.however under water they may cause you to drop your regulator from your mouth and DROWN.
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who taught you to dive?
GRolla101 2 months ago
@GRolla101 Dry chamber dives have bee done to over twice this depth, experiments on mice have been done to over 8000 fsw, pigs and goat at 6,000 fsw, I believe the human body can survive even a mile underwater if the right technology is developed
cbohar84 2 months ago
@cbohar84 i dont doubt it,however i dont believe that we have found that techonology yet and until then we are still at risk,if we try things like this video
GRolla101 2 months ago
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ddxjon 4 months ago
at certain depths its just impossible to breathe properly, and lungs can collapse, even if someone wants a one way ticket...
ddxjon 4 months ago
@TheBeastMode187 No there's not..
Josper128 4 months ago 2
@TheBeastMode187 there's nothing wrong with the comma. it's just the European way of writing it, instead of the "point" (318.25m) we write comma. 318,25 meters are around 900.something feet
Flow198812 4 months ago
@Flow198812 I'm not in Europe so I would not have known that.
TheBeastMode187 4 months ago
How long did it take to get that deep? And how long did it take to get back up?
f0u 5 months ago
@f0u I do not know how long it took him to decend but he had a 12 hour asent
SKATEBOARDINGGHP 5 months ago
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actually i have the full movie and the camera man didnt go even half of that
he went to around 300 feet.
archeryisfun 5 months ago
actually i have the full movie and the camera man didnt go even half of that
archeryisfun 5 months ago
Chuck Norris was waiting for him at the bottom....
timpettey13 5 months ago
''Wut if they was sharks in dat water?'' <-- Bibek Sapkota's comment on skype.
MrNexYT 5 months ago
@MrNexYT then there would be a shark in the water
Lifesabeach3254 5 months ago
Let's search the comment of CoolCat8P :D
ak1n1 5 months ago
@zachsnyes
Stratsrugiboyy 5 months ago
if u think about it he went 31825 m down but yet so did the camara man....but he gets no credit for any thing
ZachhsNyes 5 months ago 139
@ZachhsNyes Exactly what I was thinking
1SmokedTurkey1 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes Seriously? were you not watching? the camera man stopped and the diver kept going. Anyway that is amazing youll never catch me on a dive that requires 8 tanks!
MrBchino101 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes Camera men don't go under water the Camera is attached to the same rope the man is.
TheJankmasta 5 months ago
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seafever8 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes lol its a robot ^^
Jeroenthadude 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes Zach some parts of Europe use the comma where the U.S. uses a decimal point and a decimal point where the U.S. uses a comma. I think that is the situation here. This was a shock the first time I got a phone bill that I expected to be about 20 Euro, and it read like 19,85 Euro. If that's the case this 318.25 meter is between 1,000 and 1,100 feet.
jaydak99 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes he could have been in a submarine or something
trevdog110 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes 318.25*
XyL0Ph0n3 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes 31825m ? O.O
SynXz 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes Are you seious!Gomes went down there without any oxygen (he just used the air to come up).Why do you make comments if you dont know shit abt the subject.And what abt yr 31825m???Almost 32 Km?
pkl1302 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes Sorry man,I was completely wrong,I thought it was the same vid I watched a while ago.I made a fool of myself...Again,I'm sorry!!!I thought it was an apnea record,but the depth did not make any sens.Damn I feel like an idiot ;) That is an extreme sport nonetheless!
pkl1302 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes its not controlled by a camera man, its controlled from the ship. Is kinda like a remote controll car but a boat version and it goes down with him.
CrazyMawFawkingShit1 5 months ago 2
@ZachhsNyes its a robotic cam
Niragan 5 months ago
@Niragan No it's not, you can see the cameramans hand multiple times at around 3:15
rpandawtf 5 months ago
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lingo122 5 months ago
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lingo122 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes its a robot camera, just like what they did to film the BP oil spill
MatNicproductions12 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes remote control camera???
camwilliams123 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes the cam is mounted on a sub ....
charliewb123 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes
I think you meant 318.25m.. It's 318.25m not 31825m because that would be deeper than the Marianas trench at only 8,184m.
Bookstop1337 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes how do you know.. ? There was most likely a after party....
YTviewer118 5 months ago
@ZachhsNyes he was alone. the camera man meets him on the way back. the dive itself was almost 13 hours, but the decent only 14 minutes
mhsver 5 months ago 12
@mhsver If he was alone, who filmed him when he was at 318 meters?
trools87 4 months ago
@trools87 nobody filmed him at 318. in the film you see him going down, then coming up with WR bracelet at unknown depth
mhsver 4 months ago
@mhsver unknown dept? what do you mean, i didn't get sry!
trools87 4 months ago
@mhsver why didnt he make it 320m??? a nice round number. would he hav
johnmarella 4 months ago