scubadobadoo
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Thalassamania:IMHO, another example of an agency writing for the courts and not for divers' best interests. Does it make any sense to you that if you reduce the nitrogen fraction from say 79% to 64% that for the same pressure exposure the risk of DCS is the same? Horse pucky! And as to that second statement, without the reference for the study in which, "statistical estimates suggest that using enriched air within normal air limits only reduces the incidence rate a fraction of a percent," I frankly do not believe it. Just because nonsense finds its way into print does not mean that anyone should believe it without independent corroboration.
I never said or used the words, "risk is the same." I used and actually quoted PADI and those words were, "no meaningful advantage," and I am still waiting for anyone to prove them wrong. This is kind of like an Agnostic talking to a Christian, lol. I mostly believe (Agnostic) and you live it and teach it (Christian).

Now, do I think it makes sense that reducing nitrogen helps? Sure, of course it makes sense but like Jim said, nothing can be proven here. Anyway, I don't teach it. I'm just quoting it. I'll leave the teaching to you.
