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Who is Ross?
A software salesman.Who is Ross?
Actually sells pretty good software, MultiDeco. It's his role as a decompression expert that gets him in troubleA software salesman.
Who is Ross?
Spot on, the "self appointed decompression expert" bit is where the controversy begins, from having read his contributions to date on the subject.It's his role as a decompression expert that gets him in trouble
A comprehensive answer to that question could be useful in taking up hours/days/weeks of fascinating reading of 'threads' on SB, and various cave, rebreather, and other forums.
The short, woefully oversimplified answer is there is a years (now decades?) long social media debate between advocates of 'deep stops' and those who support what might be called the long-standing, more shallow, distribution of decompression stops. Ross is a very persistent and prolific supporter of the deep stop view. Many well-known, well-regarded professionals from various appropriate disciplines with appropriate post-graduate educations and experience have posted about relevant research that they contend shows that deep stops may not be well advised unless additional shallow stops are taken, which generates profiles that take longer.
If you choose to take up the quest to try to understand the controversy and the protagonists and form your own view you will gain along the way exposure to a lot of useful information buried in bazillions of words and charts.
Without reopening old, old discussions before the data arrives, isn't the same run time the point? There have been too many arguments about the most "efficient" or the most "conservative" profile. But with two dives of the same run time, "Which one is at greater risk?" is a fair question.I would also love to know what the dive profile was for these dives.
It's tough being constrained by having the comparisons having the same run time. the 50/75 profile has not only shallower initial stops, but it also has more shallow time and surfaces with a lower GF. Makes it hard to tease out the relative importance of the deep stops and the SurfGF. On this topic, I find myself siding with @ChuckP