>It totally blows my mind people still fall for this bullshit split sleep meme made up by an historian. So we take medical advice from historians now?
Historians can help point to practices that fit the human animal better before modern technology abruptly changed everyday life.
>I do know in the world of science that shift workers get a lot of cancer. Which is not split sleep exactly but close enough for me to not be forcing myself against nature to split sleep.
I can't fathom how an argument in favor of more accurate medical advice and turned into "shift workers are close enough to split sleep for me", ...
>Some creative people work all hours and some bodies are weird but don't buy into this is 'common and natural thing' meme.
Well, there are ways to sleep that are not natural, even if they are common. And there are ways to sleep that fit a person better.
Historians can help point to practices that fit the human animal better before modern technology abruptly changed everyday life.
>I do know in the world of science that shift workers get a lot of cancer. Which is not split sleep exactly but close enough for me to not be forcing myself against nature to split sleep.
I can't fathom how an argument in favor of more accurate medical advice and turned into "shift workers are close enough to split sleep for me", ...
>Some creative people work all hours and some bodies are weird but don't buy into this is 'common and natural thing' meme.
Well, there are ways to sleep that are not natural, even if they are common. And there are ways to sleep that fit a person better.