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mmm well great to see everyone here this evening as Carmen almost said Im going to talk about decompression theory and ingredientes and really trying to answer the question whats going on with deep stops theres lots of controversy about deep stops and Im gonna try and give you a little bit of an introduction to that so let me share my screen so you can see the the presentation okay so there we are so Im gonna skip over the the introduction to myself and just jump straight into the presentation so where Im aim in this presentation er is the ordinary diver this is not for the maths geeks or the scientists this is aimed at an ordinary divers and that was sort of the idea with the book as well dqo for for divers I wanted to have something that was understandable to the to the average diver so the first third of the presentation is going to be applicable to absolutely everyone if youre an open water diver this is still useful information and then were going to go into a little bit