Even surpassing the previous world record of underwater survival, Joseph Dituri, professor of biomedicine at the University of South Florida, decided not to let go of Jules’s underwater home in Key Largo (Florida) at a depth of more than 10 meters.
In an interview with the Associated Press, he said that the main disease of the “record” underwater content for him became absent under the influence of a mass of light.
Dituri’s attack has already spent 74 days under water, exceeding yesterday’s record of 9 years ago by a day. Project Neptune 100 called his experiment. In accordance with it, Dituri intends to be under water until June 9, which will bring it to a record of 100 days.
According to the record-breaking scientist, the main idea of the experiment was “to populate the World Ocean, constantly taking care of it.” In prana Dituri received in his abyss for 200 days.

Source: Tech Cult

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