I've read that in days past when deep air diving was more prevalent that very few divers actually experienced oxtox. Supposedly exceeding EAN MOD's has resulted in more hits.
Is this true?
The logic (truth or myth?) is that using air at oxtox depths resulted in such high nitrogen levels that the resulting narcosis somehow delayed the oxtox onset. When EAN MOD's were exceeded the nitrogen levels were lower and weren't enough to offset oxtox symptoms.
Is there or was there ever any truth to this?
Is this true?
The logic (truth or myth?) is that using air at oxtox depths resulted in such high nitrogen levels that the resulting narcosis somehow delayed the oxtox onset. When EAN MOD's were exceeded the nitrogen levels were lower and weren't enough to offset oxtox symptoms.
Is there or was there ever any truth to this?