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Maybe the Coast Guard, nut so far the USN is still getting a few bucks.... You mean they are going back to the old twin hose style?
MantaRey once bubbled...
I got the abyss special edition dvd the other day. interesting to note, that on his last dive, they stopped counting the depth at 18,000 feet.
I wonder if that's possible. I've read that the breathable liquid is true, just not used since it's simply beyond dangerous. and plus 18,000 feet! think of the headache!
I remember reading that it actually evaporates very quickly.Sebastian once bubbled...
The real problem with breathing liquid oxygen is getting the liquid OUT of your lungs again when you are back on the surface
darkmoon3d once bubbled...
I've heard news that the navy has been testing it and liquid air technology shown in the Abyss does in fact exist. It would often be tested by flooding one lung of volunteer (or victim) with liquid goo. Besides the fact that it does work there are alot of problems including fact that it takes more effort to breath liquid rather than air through lungs. I wouldn't be up for testing this; would rather breathe air rather than liquid.
MantaRey once bubbled...
I bought the dvd at best buy, I had a hard time finding it also, and was surprised to have found it at a big store considering I didn't find it online.
if anyone has breathed liquid o2, they probably would be either dead, or "it's classified." because everyone knows there's a really deep dive record out there held by a navy diver, would love to find that out sometime. now just think of some of the other stuff they came up with, with all that funding.
MantaRey once bubbled...
if anyone has breathed liquid o2, they probably would be either dead, or "it's classified." because everyone knows there's a really deep dive record out there held by a navy diver, would love to find that out sometime. now just think of some of the other stuff they came up with, with all that funding. [/B]