00:00Of course, anyone who tries to break a record is trying to push the envelope and so am I.
00:20So what we are trying to do here is proving that the seas are actually a viable environment
00:29for human expansion.
00:35So push the frontier.
00:36I'm not getting much sunlight here.
00:39That means what I'm adding now here is I take vitamin D supplements.
00:45I don't feel like I'm suffering down here.
00:49Not at all.
00:50The hardest is probably, well sometimes I would like to go diving.
00:55We are actually building an airlock.
00:58So we are going to change one of these windows to an airlock so I can get out from here.
01:04That would be compliant with the rules.
01:07What I'm also missing is a shower, a real shower like the water coming from up there.
01:12Being here, so this is like a reef.
01:14You know in the night you can hear all the crustaceans doing their stuff like clicking
01:23and stuff.
01:24There's the fish out there and there's all that stuff and that wasn't here before we
01:29came.
01:30Moving out to the ocean is something we should do as a species.
01:36So there should be many people living out in the ocean, not just myself and a few others.
01:42So that would be actually a contribution to restore things like reefs.
01:52We started the record attempt on September 26th and then we're going until January 24th
02:01and that's going to be 120 days.
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