DevonDiver
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Jim, there's no magical immunity, nor physiological ability to adjust to narcosis.
The old generation of deep air divers was very self-selecting. You learned your limits when the near-misses taught you the lessons. Or you perished.
Nobody is immune to narcosis, but some divers can learn to function whilst narc'd.
The ability to function.. and staying alive.. whilst heavily impaired is about highly ingrained skills, flawless focus, a highly cultivated attention-to-detail and understanding exactly how you are under-performing. Its about being highly conservative and always taking the safer option when you know you're mentally compromised and prone to making gross mistakes.
Trimix allows lesser accomplished divers to do dives that would be beyond them on air. It also allows highly accomplished divers to the same dives with much less risk of making punishing mistakes.
The Doria, as example, was once considered the "Everest of diving"... but nowadays it's an achievable dive for the average trimix diver. Elite level divers are using modern solutions to conduct dives which absolutely eclipse the Doria.
The only divers who don't realise they're compromised on deep air are the ones who've not dived sufficiently to understand how narcosis works.
The old generation of deep air divers was very self-selecting. You learned your limits when the near-misses taught you the lessons. Or you perished.
Nobody is immune to narcosis, but some divers can learn to function whilst narc'd.
The ability to function.. and staying alive.. whilst heavily impaired is about highly ingrained skills, flawless focus, a highly cultivated attention-to-detail and understanding exactly how you are under-performing. Its about being highly conservative and always taking the safer option when you know you're mentally compromised and prone to making gross mistakes.
Trimix allows lesser accomplished divers to do dives that would be beyond them on air. It also allows highly accomplished divers to the same dives with much less risk of making punishing mistakes.
The Doria, as example, was once considered the "Everest of diving"... but nowadays it's an achievable dive for the average trimix diver. Elite level divers are using modern solutions to conduct dives which absolutely eclipse the Doria.
The only divers who don't realise they're compromised on deep air are the ones who've not dived sufficiently to understand how narcosis works.