MikeFerrara:<snip>
I sounds like RGBM says that if you're going be off gassing slower (without the deco gas) that you're better off getting rid of more while you're deeper.
Actually, of all the things Brian ever wrote about 99,5% of it was over my head but I do remember him writing about this.
He said this about it :
1) bubbles are harder to get rid off than dissolved gas
2) Haldane models make bubbles and then you have to wait around for them to go away. Inefficient.
3) RGBM uses deep stops to *avoid* bubble formation and therefore the inert gasses can be off gassed more efficiently.
(of course I'm saying it in a way that can be understood by someone without a phd in the things you need a PhD in to write the way he does)
As for the reasons why the length and depth of deep stops changes according to the deco gas involved. That's easy. That's just an oxygen-window story..... At least that would be my first impression given that I only understang 1/2 of 1% of evreything he writes

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