limeyx
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PerroneFord:There have been any number of researchers out there fooling with this stuff for years. I've talked to a couple, read work by others. I'd call it more than a theory. I had some VERY interesting conversations with a gentleman who works at NEDU. On our first conversation, I asked what he did at NEDU, he said, "I bend divers". Got my attention very quickly. Talking to someone who not only plays with theory, but also practical application at the very edge, was very helpful in furthering my understanding.
OK, let's try the question another way Do you have any links to any of that info (even if just to a paper journal) I'd be really interested to see what the data shows.
I'm honestly not trying to say you're doing it wrong, but either your decision
1) is based on some kind of hard data (which I'd love to see) or:
2) based on what should happen due to physics/chemistry of the gases involved and you dont want to take the risk.