One reason many of us have suffered from the same symptom is because of the countless thousands of years we existed before electricity, or even candles for that matter. Why do you think the ancients knew so much about star and moon patterns? Because they were up in the middle of the night watching them.
“However, these wakeful periods in the middle of the night might not be so abnormal. In looking at the history of human sleep, documented evidence shows that people would purposely divide their rest into periods. This practice is in sleep science known as biphasic or segmented sleep”.
“However, these wakeful periods in the middle of the night might not be so abnormal. In looking at the history of human sleep, documented evidence shows that people would purposely divide their rest into periods. This practice is in sleep science known as biphasic or segmented sleep”
There was a period when segmented sleep was the norm.
The only reason I fight it is because of my schedule. I did try after reading an autobiography of a guy staying in a remote cabin without electricity and just going with the flow. He woke in the middle of the night and went outside to watch the night sky.
No, problem, wake up, read a book until I was sleepy again, and then sleep until you wake up again. No alarm clock!
“He knew this, even in the horror with which he started from his first sleep, and threw up the window to dispel it by the presence of some object, beyond the room, which had not been, as it were, the witness of his dream.” Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge (1840)
“Don Quixote followed nature, and being satisfied with his first sleep, did not solicit more. As for Sancho, he never wanted a second, for the first lasted him from night to morning.” Miguel Cervantes, Don Quixote (1615)
“And at the wakening of your first sleepe You shall have a hott drinke made, And at the wakening of your next sleepe Your sorrowes will have a slake.” Early English ballad, Old Robin of Portingale
The Tiv tribe in Nigeria employ the terms “first sleep” and “second sleep” to refer to specific periods of the night"
When segmented sleep was the norm