This Incredible 1882 Diving Suit Is Great But Impractical
Diving was already a thing during the Victorian era. That was the time humankind finally began to explore the depths of the ocean using sophisticated technology. The equipment lets researchers go even further than ever before. The photo below shows an 1882 design by the Carmagnolle brothers from Marseilles, France. This suit allowed for more movement than the prototypes that came before it. It had 22 joints, while the helmet had 25 separate 2-inch glass viewing ports spaced at the same distance as the human eye. Sadly, this contraption weighed more than 800 pounds and could not be submerged without absorbing quite a lot of water.
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