caribou
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If the idea looks so good and it doesn't exist yet...it means one of two things :
1/ - There is a benefit for some powerful organisation (not necessarily in a negative way)
2/ - The necessary ressources never got together and executed...
Although 2/ sounds possible, I would lean on 1/.
I'm not trying to blame anyone, but we need to look at the problem not only from OUR point of view (as safe divers who understands, thanks to their training, what they can do and what they can't), but the general population's point of view.
If we can't find the appropriate material by ourselves, we will HAVE to go through the training. Although it sounds obvious for us that deco diving involves deco diving training, it is not for everyone...
Someone mentioned that you still need to obtain the equipment, that is an additionnal hurdle.
Some people will read the (well written) material, and say "hey, this looks easy, let's do it".
I've seen this in motorcycle riding. They created a system in france where you can buy & drive a 125cc motorcycle with only training and paperwork relevant to a car.
Needless to say the fatalities exploded since then, they are still trying to see if speed is the culprit....(no, it just aggravates the issue..).
I agree this is not logical, that it is a shame, but I'm sure this is the reason behind it. To protect those small % of people who have no idea of what they are getting into.
Extreme sports (base jumping, extreme skydiving) are often poorly documented..
Ever wondered why ?
I personally am very interested in deco diving and the details of how it works, even though I don't plan to go this route anytime soon. I'm just curious. And I would support the said project with what I can do.
1/ - There is a benefit for some powerful organisation (not necessarily in a negative way)
2/ - The necessary ressources never got together and executed...
Although 2/ sounds possible, I would lean on 1/.
I'm not trying to blame anyone, but we need to look at the problem not only from OUR point of view (as safe divers who understands, thanks to their training, what they can do and what they can't), but the general population's point of view.
If we can't find the appropriate material by ourselves, we will HAVE to go through the training. Although it sounds obvious for us that deco diving involves deco diving training, it is not for everyone...
Someone mentioned that you still need to obtain the equipment, that is an additionnal hurdle.
Some people will read the (well written) material, and say "hey, this looks easy, let's do it".
I've seen this in motorcycle riding. They created a system in france where you can buy & drive a 125cc motorcycle with only training and paperwork relevant to a car.
Needless to say the fatalities exploded since then, they are still trying to see if speed is the culprit....(no, it just aggravates the issue..).
I agree this is not logical, that it is a shame, but I'm sure this is the reason behind it. To protect those small % of people who have no idea of what they are getting into.
Extreme sports (base jumping, extreme skydiving) are often poorly documented..
Ever wondered why ?
I personally am very interested in deco diving and the details of how it works, even though I don't plan to go this route anytime soon. I'm just curious. And I would support the said project with what I can do.