Sorry, I meant for “still able to talk” to stand in for the large group of things constituting “appear basically normal”, which the standard literature suggests they should not.
I agree with you and believe in polyphasic sleep, but my point still stands—one can “appear basically normal” without actually having optimal cognition.
Ah, my mistake about sleep length in DC1.
Sorry, I meant for “still able to talk” to stand in for the large group of things constituting “appear basically normal”, which the standard literature suggests they should not.
I agree with you and believe in polyphasic sleep, but my point still stands—one can “appear basically normal” without actually having optimal cognition.
Puredoxyk reports being able to do work while laying down, etc, which is basically impossible if you’re seriously sleep deprived.