Paul Fons
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Rather a provocative title I guess, but I would like to buy a book for fun to read and understand more about decompression and tek diving in general. I am an nitrox certified PADI diver (just recently) and am not planning to do any deep diving immediately (but if I ever head to Truk it would seem to be an advantage), but I am curious to learn more. In particular, I would like to understand more of the physics of the decompression models. I am a condensed matter physicist by training and I like reading about models, especially when it relates to my own saftey! When I looked at Amazon, I noticed the title "Technical Diving in Depth" and it looks like what I am interested in. Are there any opinions on this book or recommendations for others (I don't mind buying more than one). I already have the NOAA handbook, but it is a little light on detail (and I really prefer metric units as I live in Japan and all my gear, tables, computer, etc. are in metric units). Thanks for any advice in advance. :satisfied: