No, not really for me.
The part of that dive that is supposed to be the working part of the dive is so brief that I just don’t find the exploration value in it. There might be some mild interest in his physical prep right before his descent but only if it has some application in my diving. That much said, the other thing I don’t buy is his 14bpm HR.
I acknowledge I benefit from Brett Gilliam’s UW activities because I trained with TDI but that’s a thready lineage.
I would get far more excited reading about somebody using a set of HP130s, clipping onto an expedition grade DPV and conducting a long exploratory cruise (as in 15 miles) along a coast like Bonaire.
Horizontal exploration promises more reward for me than does vertical exploration.
With vertical exploration, I want an objective but the super deep profiles don’t offer anything but a brief glimpse.
With horizontal exploration, memorable observations of sealife and topography over an extended amount of time is the objective. It’s sightseeing on an industrial scale.