Mine too, he’s sat in the back of the classroom in this video, just out of shot but there’s a closeup of his mate next to him, otherwise great footage of the back of his head haha
Wait, how do you get sucked into a pipeline if it is closed? And how is this the divers fault? I don't know much about diving but this doesn't sound right. Did they make him work on a live pipeline?
Exceprin the fact that is very dangerous the helium its a gas tha comes from uranium directly. Dont do it thre are rovs and one athmospherical diiving suit. Ill say tha rovs are quite enough to do the job! Thank you fellow divers. Best regards from Cluj Napoca Romania!
@@leglessflamingo He's definitely not a chemist... Also i doubt he is a diver, you need Heliox, you can't use nitrogen at these depths because of it's narcotic effects.
My farther, was a North Sea Diver in 1970. Really inspirational to see this!
Mine too, he’s sat in the back of the classroom in this video, just out of shot but there’s a closeup of his mate next to him, otherwise great footage of the back of his head haha
It affects your hearing and you get an echoing sensation!!
😂😂😂
Keith Jessop hired this guy Allen Stewert
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yes back then could you imagine the non technology we have now? and watch somone say this 40 years from now
Wait, how do you get sucked into a pipeline if it is closed? And how is this the divers fault? I don't know much about diving but this doesn't sound right. Did they make him work on a live pipeline?
Hydraulic action creates suction as there is a differential pressure between pipe at surface and pipe at depth...
@@operatorjeffdeathstar7759 Now i get it, that sounds pretty terrifying, not gonna lie.
Exceprin the fact that is very dangerous the helium its a gas tha comes from uranium directly. Dont do it thre are rovs and one athmospherical diiving suit. Ill say tha rovs are quite enough to do the job! Thank you fellow divers. Best regards from Cluj Napoca Romania!
Youre a diver? Thats so cool
@@leglessflamingo He's definitely not a chemist... Also i doubt he is a diver, you need Heliox, you can't use nitrogen at these depths because of it's narcotic effects.
@@mohnmann ah ok
The helium is formed during the natural radioactive decay of elements such as uranium and thorium.
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