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Florida man sets record by living 100 days underwater without depressurization

Hanna Camella Talabucon by Hanna Camella Talabucon
June 14, 2023
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Florida man sets record by living 100 days underwater without depressurization

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Dr. Joseph Dituri, an esteemed researcher from the University of Florida, has successfully concluded his groundbreaking research project, “Project Neptune 100.” This ambitious endeavor saw Dr. Dituri spending an extraordinary three months living and working underwater, shedding light on how the human body responds to prolonged exposure to pressure.

Dituri’s extraordinary journey began on March 1st as he descended 22 feet below the surface at Jule’s Undersea Lodge, the only underwater hotel in the United States, immersing himself in a specially designed underwater habitat.

Throughout the duration of the project, he resided in the controlled environment, fully embracing the challenges and unique circumstances associated with extended underwater living.

The primary objective of “Project Neptune 100” was to gain comprehensive insights into the physiological and psychological responses of the human body to long-term exposure to pressure. This research carries significant implications for understanding the human body’s adaptability in extreme environments and has direct relevance to deep-sea exploration, submarine operations, and future space travel.

“The human body has never been underwater that long,” Dituri said, breaking the Guinness World Record of living underwater for 73 days.

During his time underwater, Dituri meticulously documented and monitored various aspects of his physical and mental well-being.

The research team collected valuable data on blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation levels, bone density changes, sleep patterns, cognitive functions, and emotional well-being. This comprehensive approach allowed for a holistic understanding of the body’s adaptations and responses under the unique conditions of living in a pressurized environment for an extended period.

The research findings from “Project Neptune 100” hold tremendous potential in shaping the future of human exploration and expanding our understanding of the human body’s adaptability. This knowledge may prove instrumental in developing new technologies, safety protocols, and training methods for deep-sea divers, submariners, and astronauts.

Since he reemerged from underwater, Dituri claims that he had “shrunk” half-inch in height, but also noted that there is a “significant improvement to his sleep, cholesterol levels and inflammation.”

As “Project Neptune 100” concludes, the scientific community eagerly awaits the publication of Dituri’s research findings.

It is anticipated that his work will provide valuable insights that could revolutionize our understanding of how the human body responds to long-term pressure exposure and shape the future of deep-sea exploration and human spaceflight.
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