Florida professor breaks world record for living underwater, studying human body's response to extreme pressure. Inspiring generations and pushing boundaries.
By breaking the previous record of 73 days, a professor from a university in Florida has established a new record for the longest time spent submerged. As he continues to explore the ocean's depths, Joseph Dituri, who is now staying at Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, hopes to extend his stay for 100 days. His underwater expedition intends to motivate future generations and learn more about how the human body reacts to challenging circumstances.early on Sunday.
Despite the difficulties of his subaquatic living, Dituri keeps up a strict daily schedule. He gets up at five and works out to stay physically healthy. He uses the accessible microwave to conveniently prepare his protein-rich meals, which include eggs and salmon. Dituri may be below the water's surface, but he is not alone. More than 30 adults and 15 middle and high school kids have resided in his unique underwater home for the past 74 days, adding to the lively research environment.
Dituri acknowledges that, as his quest goes on, he is missing one specific quality of life: the warmth and light of the sun. But he keeps moving forward because of his unshakable dedication to research and education. Due to surface on June 9, the record-breaking professor hopes to have a significant impact on scientific discovery and open the door for further research into the mysteries of the ocean floor.
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