hey everyone,
i was wondering this for a while and cant seem to really figure it out.
when descending during a freedive, of course, divers need to equalize according to the surrounding pressure at the give depth they are.
while ascending than the air in their body expands again and should push the eardrum outwards causing a reverse squeeze.
Obviously as we know it doesnt but can anyone explain why?
Thanks already
i was wondering this for a while and cant seem to really figure it out.
when descending during a freedive, of course, divers need to equalize according to the surrounding pressure at the give depth they are.
while ascending than the air in their body expands again and should push the eardrum outwards causing a reverse squeeze.
Obviously as we know it doesnt but can anyone explain why?
Thanks already