goblin,
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@josh Hey Josh, are you sure about the percentages you quote?

From my own experiences I know, that 1500ppm can come within <30min in a crowded room and exceed that by far if time goes on. While in these cases I felt a bit slower it surely wasn`t close to a decrease in brain function of 50% or above.

The following article mentions a decrease of brain function by 1-2% per increase of 500 ppm CO2:
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthybuildings/2021/09/09/impacts-of-indoor-air-quality-on-cognitive-function/

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