Please specify any fact that was distorted.
VPM-B is not like GF. The ISS chart, and the GFs, make that clear. The total supersaturation exposure moving from GF 60/84 to GF 20/95 increased by 9%. The total SS exposure moving from GF20/95 to VPM-B+3 increased 32%. And remember, VPM-B+3 would bring you to the surface at a GF exceeding 130. Setting your lo GF as low as 20 still only brings you to the surface at a GF of 95. So the odd man out here is VPM-B, not any of the GF profiles.
My understanding of Don's account was that shortly after leaving 500ft he found himself in some form of exertion and that he recovered by the time he got back to the safety diver. The elevated exercise/heart rate/breathing was over some period, not just the few seconds on the bottom. That was taken into account by my model. If the effects were less, then the results would be somewhere between the yellow and purple lines as I indicated. But from his account, and from what we know about exertion at depth, I doubt there was no impact to his profile due to the exertion he experienced. And if that's the case, it starts to become clear how easily the risks could have mounted by the time he reached 110ft where it was clear something had gone wrong.
Every dive has exertion. Don is not unique in this regard. I have to imagine, nearly everyone who ventures this deep into the unknown, is overwhelmed with fear, anxiety, and extreme stress of worry. Don's initial problems likely involved the same issues, with adrenaline added too. Don was CCR, so had some extra gear, but others were OC with a bundle more stuff to drag through the water, and probably needed more effort than Don's dive. Trying to use exercise level as an explanation, requires Don's dive to be unique and extreme, which I seriously doubt.
Your version of ISS is junk science.... plain and simple. Made up noise. The fact that your surface number is comprised of mostly harmless amounts of supersaturation, shows how biased and worthless your version is. Your version has no mechanism to separate dangerous from harmless levels of supersaturation. If your ISS was done properly, it would be weighted correctly to eliminate the background noise. But its not, because as we all can see.... the objective is to invent any load of rubbish and eye candy to trick the public into Simon's agenda..
I remind you again... VPM-B has success at these levels, along with deeper GF's. So that shows your junk ISS calculations prove to be invalid and worthless noise.
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