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Inspirationdiver,
SWB occurs when a certain state of hypoxia (anoxia ?) is reached. Some contributing factors being change in PO2, low blood pressure, fatigue, low hydration, improper breath up. If change in PO2 was the sole cause of SWB than a dive of a given duration/depth that causes a black out once would cause a black out everytime.
Cold and dark down there huh?
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