I vote no!
Not really sure why yet, but the redundancy in breathing is comforting. The ability to take the necessary deco time as well. The removal of gas constraints is important, in addition to the deco advantages, along with heat and moisture consevation.
Totally against the statistics. Perhaps it is just my vested interest. I have no interest in OC diving anymore.
Susceptibility to complacency seems far greater with Rebreather. The complexity of it keeps me and others engaged and interested.
To answer such a question, a set of boundary conditions need to be defined. It is too generalized as is. I vote that it will eventually become safer than OC.
