Why Living DEEP Underwater for 2 Weeks is SCARY😨

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The story of Living 60ft underwater in the sea for 2 weeks, and how it works told by Garrett Reisman Lived at the Bottom of the Ocean for 2 Weeks on the Joe Rogan Podcast

Garrett Reisman details what its like living 60ft underwater in a underwater NASA lab. He tells about his time in the seafloor habitat and why its scary Living DEEP Underwater for 2 Weeks.
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I love the response "20, 000 millimeters under the sea, it's about 60-feet"!

PappyNet
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I like how he broke everything down so you can understand and get a feel of what it was like

nickdarealone
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He's really great at explaining things.

ViolettaVie
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Mad that being 60ft underwater for two weeks seems scarier and more intense than living in space for 6+ months

EuanH
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There is obviously a very clear list of things - sharks, bears, underwater habitats that freaks Joe out a bit.

ericworst
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Me thinking he's going to say 20, 000 feet but just says millimeters

Nameschino
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he's probably had to explain the day-long decompression process and nitrogen narcosis so many times, he had those simple analogies on deck

joeschianodicola
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Sixty feet on land is nothing but under water feels a whole lot deeper.

ZENIGMATV
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It amazes me how we study so much about space and we know nothing about the 75% of our own planet

TOKYOAIN
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Garrett is one of my favorite people on the planet. He does things not many people will ever get to do and is always happy to share his stories. Wonderful person.

erikl
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I didn’t know the scariness of living deep under water needed to be explained lol

cameron
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This dude explanations & examples are good

STXRMY
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I’m very intrigued about the nitrogen building up in the blood for being in the ocean too long. I never knew about that. I wonder how it works for the soldiers that spend months in a submarine 🤷🏾‍♂️

therealkdadon
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20, 000 leagues under the sea that's why..

dougwickstrum
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The Navy SEAL he mentions in the abyss (Hiram Coffey) who was played by actor Michael Biehn, was suffering from High Pressure Nervous Syndrome which is in fact an actual condition for deep divers when breathing helium-oxygen gas mixtures.

ZerMercy
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bruh these days im litteraly finding myself doubting if this is AI or not

neolindell
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During my training course to become a commercial diver, I had a lot of trouble in the decompression tank. It’s painful.

SebastianTargaryenst
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bruh said 20, 000 millimeters. trying to hype up 60ft

tiredorange
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I just learned more in 3 minutes than all of high school

andrewpeacock
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Mad to think there are people out at sea right now, who may not have surfaced for months...

hannahtattoo