120 days: German man sets world record for living under water | Guinness World Records

A German aerospace engineer celebrates setting a long -term world record for 120 days in a submerged capsule off the coast of Panama – without any depression.

The 59 -year -old Rudigger Coach left his 30 square meter house from his 30 square meter house in the presence of Guinness World Records Judge Susana Reyes.

He confirmed that the coach had previously defeated the record near the American Joseph Dutori, who spent 100 days in the underwater lodge in a Lagan in Florida.

“It was a huge adventure and now it is over that there is actually a sense of regret. I enjoyed my time here,” the coach said after leaving the 11 meter capsule under the sea.

“When things are calm and it is dark and the sea is shining,” he said about the theory through Portols. “

“It is impossible to describe it, you have to experience yourself.”

To celebrate, the coach taped with the champagne and smoked cigar cigarettes before jumping into the Caribbean, where a boat picked it up and took it to a dry ground for a celebrated party.

Most of the modern life was trapped in the coach’s capsule: bed, toilet, TV, computers and the Internet – even a workout motorcycle.

15 minutes away by a boat from the coast of northern Panama, it was connected to another chamber above the waves through a tube that had a tight spiral stairs, which provided a way for food and visitors, including a doctor –

On the surface, the solar panel provided electricity. There was a backup generator, but not a shower.

The coach told a AFP journalist who went half a way through his efforts to hope that it would change our thinking about human life – and where we could settle down as well. Yes.

“What we are trying to do here is that the sea is actually a viable environment for human expansion,” he said.

Four cameras filmed his tricks in the capsule – he caught his daily life, monitored his mental health and provided evidence that he never came to the level.

“We needed witnesses who were monitoring and confirming 24/7 for more than 120 days,” said Raees.

He added that the record “is undoubtedly a very unusual” and its need is “a lot of work”.

In the twenty thousand leagues of Julison Vernon, a Captain Nim Nimi fan, the coach placed a copy of the 19th -century Science Fi Classics under the waves on his bed table.

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