In the 1960s, underwater dwellings were built to explore the depths of the ocean and develop ways to colonize the seafloor. However, advances in diver physiology and gas chemistry have shown that it is safer and more cost-effective to use alternative methods such as robots and divers.
Dituri currently lives in an underwater house, which is located at a depth of 9 meters and is often used as an underwater hotel. Besides breaking the record, he is interested in investigating how the human body adapts to prolonged exposure to high pressure.
Dituri specializes in hyperbaric medicine and hopes to gain valuable insight into how hyperbaric pressure can help treat traumatic brain injury and various diseases.
Source: Ferra

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