The world inventions; The history and the case of diving!

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Diving theory is the basic knowledge of the physical and physiological effects of the underwater environment on the diver. ... An understanding of the physics is useful when considering the physiological effects of diving and the hazards and risks of diving.

We therefore find that there are risks with doing many things in life, at least when it can have consequences for your heart and/or your brain. And we are just bodies going into the water, and people have different levels of qualifications and cleverness. And we are here at earth to meet satisfaction and to be as good as people that we can just imagine. Everything is possible unless it is claimed as impossible!

The more you dive and swim, the more your muscles lengthen, build strength and develop endurance as well as flexibility. Scuba diving and swimming through the water can not only strengthen your legs it can also help to build up your core strength, which is important for a good overall posture in your everyday life.

We are not monkeys in the life, many of us. And we have no problems with any rats of any kinds, and these things can be understood and modeled in any scientific activity trying to understand people, markets and organizations. And we are in balanse with our mental and physical activities, and we can also be better in life, when trying to do things even further. And thinking, feeling and acting are happening through the life cycle to anyone, and many of us have the pleasure of meeting people with satisfaction with several languages at our minds.

In its more elaborate, acrobatic form, diving originated in Europe early in the 19th century as a diversion of gymnasts and as a competitive sport in the late 19th century. It became a part of the swimming program of the Olympic Games in 1904 and developed rapidly through the first half of the 20th century. And hence we should have competition to show who is the best, and many countries can compete, and many cannot compete and that depends on whether there is a private or public atmosphere. Private companies can compete, and public organizations cannot compete. But due to this fact, there can be people doing diving from whatever thinkable organization!

Jacques Cousteau and Emile Gagnan together invented the modern demand regulator used in underwater diving. Their invention allowed for the equipment known as the Aqualung, or self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA), enabling safer and deeper dives.

Previously, divers were only able to explore the sea using diving bells or helmeted diving suits which were cumbersome and expensive. Divers were also dependent on air hoses connected to a surface source. Cousteau was searching for an underwater breathing apparatus that would allow divers to enjoy unencumbered swimming. He teamed with Gagnan, a Parisian engineer working at Air Liquide who had created a valve for regulating gas flow to gas-generator engines. Combining Gagnan's engineering expertise with Cousteau's practical experience, they created a demand valve system that could provide a diver with compressed air on demand and that adjusted to the surrounding pressure.

Which equipment is a necessity in diving?

  • Aluminium air cylinder. ...
  • Two-stage diving regulator with; low pressure inflator hose and submersible pressure gauge. ...
  • Buoyancy Control Device (BCD) from Aqualung. ...
  • Scuba mask with mask tamer on the strap. ...
  • Scuba diving fins. ...
  • Neoprene wetsuit. …

And there also exists other equipment for diving. There is a science and a philosophy about what to use of equipment, and this logic is true for many situations in life! Life is risky, and therefore we need risk management of any kinds that we can imagine, and we should also think in new and in innovative ways, also in diving!

We are also having different courses in diving, when learning it when knowing nothing, and learn different levels, and this means that people have the same background or different background when doing diving! And the more we know, the less we know. But the more courses we have, the more challenges we are going to face in nature in our human natures.


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Sverre Larsen

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