My belief that sleep is useless and people saying that "you need to sleep 8 hours/night" are just signaling their good habits/success/etc is vindicated: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1087079218300741 …pic.twitter.com/3ZyQBsg0E1
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My belief that sleep is useless and people saying that "you need to sleep 8 hours/night" are just signaling their good habits/success/etc is vindicated: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1087079218300741 …pic.twitter.com/3ZyQBsg0E1
I've written about my own experience with related stuff, based on some polyphasic sleep experiments:https://malcolmocean.com/2016/04/polyphasic-no-but-biphasic/ …
- what do you mean by extended sleep deprivation? how did it feel? - you write that when you tried to sleep on schedule it was "11-7" i.e. 8 hours, but now you sleep 6.3 hours. could the issue with inability sleep on schedule simply be that you tried to sleep too much?
- you write that everyman worked for several months and broke for reasons unrelated to lack of sleep. does that mean that you really only can sustain yourself indefinitely at 4.5 sleep / day and feel good?
Ummm... I don't remember everyman deets, tbh. I'm pretty sure that a sufficient factor for it breaking was that when I moved timezones I accidentally put my first nap an hour earlier which made it too close to my core (~2.5h after ish). No model I know says that's a good idea.
My new model of things includes a moderate-to-significant hypomania/hyperthymia component, where more manic sorts of times are characterized by less sleep and lower-energy times by more, and these moods & sleep cycles are mutually reinforcing until something breaks.
I wouldn't be super surprised if, in a multi-month solo retreat context where my schedule was easy to control, I found myself on a 4.5h+2nap or maybe even 3h+3nap schedule, and that were relatively sustainable. 3nap probably suboptimal, but 2nap might be as workable as 1nap.
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