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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Breathing Mediums in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: <font color='#000F22'>This may be wacky but here goes anyway. Whilst in the early stages of our ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#32CD32'>Hi, This has been done in the movies - The Abyss - and I've been told that it was based on fact - guess it'd be the military that tried it first.
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| Imported post There is a medical usage of a fluid called perflubron used for people who have lung injuries such as burns etc.. I think they half fill the lungs with it or some such to stop the lungs inner surfaces sticking together or something. Check out the following link Fluid breathing Daz
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| Imported post The US Navy did some work on fluid diving, and it works. The hard part is apparently regulating the CO2, the lungs can't regulate fluid to fluid, so just removing all the CO2 causes severe hypocapnia. Anyway, try reading this book, it's mostly about Polaris etc. but it does include stuff on liquid breathing and is worth a read whatever. |
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| Imported post <font color='#000080'>i recall something that allows very premature babies to "breathe" from a fluid injected into the lungs. It would have to have the same osmotic potential as plasma though. Mary??? help us out on this one luv.
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| Imported post another problem apart from CO2 is that the lungs have to work much harder to move fluid than to move air. i seem to remember they did on mice and although they survived their lifespan was shortened cos they were knackered! in answer to the question though - the main reason why we can't breathe water is that there's not enough oxygen in it. fish are much more efficient at extracting o2 from water than we are at extracting it from air. oh, and when the babies are swimming they're not actually breathing in water! |
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In a similar way, during gestation the embryo has a phase where it has the gill structures of our fish ancestors , but it passes through that into further stages of devopment and it too is irreversible. Of course this is not the case for the offspring of those American Christian fundamentalists in Kansas and similar places, who obviously aren't descended from the bony finned sarcopterygian fishes (e.g. the coelocanth) like the rest of us are... |
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| Imported post <font color='#000F22'>Shame about that one Steve, A set of gills behind the ears would save a lot of money on dive equipment. Thanks for your thoughts gareth
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| 'Breathing Mediums' ?? What's that? Talking about your SAC whilst at a séance?? Err...I'll get mi coat.......
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