Originally Posted by Name User
(Post 2825136)
If that were true everyone would be drunk driving on their way home from work...everyday.
Total BS study IMO. |
Thanks to deadheads, I’ve gone too far down the JRE rabbit hole. I now believe Bob Lazar and Graham Hancock, but I’ve avoided flat earth craziness... for now!
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Originally Posted by Name User
(Post 2825136)
If that were true everyone would be drunk driving on their way home from work...everyday.
Total BS study IMO. |
Originally Posted by Lahey
(Post 2847966)
Research sleep science, you’d be surprised man.
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Originally Posted by BeechPilot33
(Post 2847482)
Listen to JRE #1109 on your next DH and report back. Interesting stuff.
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Originally Posted by Lahey
(Post 2847966)
Research sleep science, you’d be surprised man.
https://www.cdc.gov/sleep/about_slee...y_driving.html There is so much more to it though, someone doing extreme physical activity in the hot sun will be much more tired than someone who sits in an air conditioned office for the same amount of time. Also an impact is how much sleep prior to the day starts that the person got. |
Originally Posted by PRS Guitars
(Post 2848101)
Who is JRE?
https://www.joerogan.com/#jre-section “Oprah for men” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by PRS Guitars
(Post 2848097)
The original quote was “13 hours of wakefulness is equivalent to drunk driving” since we are typically awake 16 hours every day, I’m thinking this was a typo. If not, like nameuser said, it’s BS. They're saying that anybody driving in the evening is equivalent to a drunk driver even if sober...
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