- Messages
- 21,009
- Reaction score
- 20,813
- Location
- Philadelphia and Boynton Beach
- # of dives
- 1000 - 2499
So, the effect of (percieved) over-zealous algorithmic conservatism is creating a scenario whereby computer users are provoked into second-guessing, or disregarding entirely, the no-stop limits provided by their instrumentation?
Advanced divers are a relatively self-selecting demographic. Those with truly significant experience develop an intimate understanding of their personal relationship with factors like DCS, narcosis, O2 toxicity, task loading and stress management. They limit accordingly and prudently...even if/when such limits are beyond the 'norm' thresholds.
The danger for lesser experienced divers, especially when faced with human factor failings, dive agency marketing hype, a surplus of dive information and superficial peer empowerment from social media, is that they can easily over-estimate their physiological relationship with hyperbaric issues... and mistakenly select themselves for diving thresholds that can damage them.
Some of us never second guess or disregard our computers.
I agree with the rest. It is the lesser experienced group that more often does not do light deco, but, rather, makes a mistake and ends up in deco.