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josef mengele
just watched a prog on mengele on the history channel and wondered if in some hideous,perverse way his experiments actually benefitted mankind longterm.
does anyone know ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know whether this is true but when I was teaching Scuba diving I was told that the data for human survival times in cold water was originally derived from these experiments.
Some of the work in this area was apparently done by John Haywood at the University of Vancouver and there is a belief that he used some of Mengele's data.
Whether or not there was any real benefit in this or how true it is I don't know. If you do a Google search for John Haywood and Mengele you'll probably find some interesting reading.
I'd not heard of any work on decompression being done there but I guess it's possible
The decompression tables in current use are actually mostly based on research done on volunteers in the US Navy.
This is one of the main criticisms of them that they are slanted towards young fit males and not towards the average sport diver who is probably in his early middle age and likes a drink or too.