That does make some sense, but the whole idea of privatising the distribution of life-sustaining gasses while it isn’t strictly needed gives me the creeps.
As per your example, there’s still air at high altitude, and the body does just fine in adjusting to the variation; would not have a problem with medical uses for people who have cardiopulmonary issues, to be clear.
It feels like putting the pot on the burner and starting it up at Low, y’know?
That does make some sense, but the whole idea of privatising the distribution of life-sustaining gasses while it isn’t strictly needed gives me the creeps.
As per your example, there’s still air at high altitude, and the body does just fine in adjusting to the variation; would not have a problem with medical uses for people who have cardiopulmonary issues, to be clear.
It feels like putting the pot on the burner and starting it up at Low, y’know?
Oh totally. It’s just for privileged people to have a better vacation. And honestly, when one has a bad headache one will do anything to stop it.
Without the ability to sell oxygen it wouldn’t be as accessible to those that end up needing it.