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Old 2009-06-25, 07:15 AM   #2038
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But in the test, they were in air, not water. And I'm under the impression that what happened is due to the increased air pressure affecting breathing and such, but is that where I'm wrong? Because if you are scuba diving, the air is in a tank so it is not affected by the water pressure, so neither should your breathing in my mind. Are these effects due to the pressure on your body, not due to the air pressure affecting your breathing?
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