We hated sleeping in our childhood days.
what's more irritating than switching off the lights when you are playing your favourite video game.
times changed......we all grew up,fell in love with sleep,now nothing stands between us right??...
But nicola tesla and leonardo da vinci didn't fall for sleep.instead,
they saw sleep as an unnecassary waste of time.
BUT FIRST....IS SLEEPING REALLY NECASSARY???
Like William wordsworth calls sleep a,"blessed barrier between day and nigth". And we all whole heartedly agree with it.
Our body needs sleep because our muscles need to relax,every inch of ou body needs rest,so yes, sleep is necassary.
Infact, 8 hours of good sleep is one the things which should be followed to maintain fit and a healthy body. And of course you will probably die if you don't sleep at all.
The two men are geniuses ,they worked so hard that didn't have time to sleep.So they followed a sleep cycle known as the Uberman sleep cycle.
[Take it from me,you don't wanna try this.]
Our body needs sleep because our muscles need to relax,every inch of ou body needs rest,so yes, sleep is necassary.
Infact, 8 hours of good sleep is one the things which should be followed to maintain fit and a healthy body. And of course you will probably die if you don't sleep at all.
SO,WHAT IS WITH NICOLA TESLA AND LEONARDO DA VINCI???
The two men are geniuses ,they worked so hard that didn't have time to sleep.So they followed a sleep cycle known as the Uberman sleep cycle.
[Take it from me,you don't wanna try this.]
THE UBERMAN SLEEPING CYCLE.
This sleep cycle is almost impossible and aggresive polyphasic sleep cycle. this cycle consists of six 20 minutes sleep evenly distributed throughout the day.if sleep like this for a while you may gain an extra six hours of productive time,and therefore gained 20 years of additional productivity during his 67 years of life.
IS THIS HARMFULL????
Scientifically approaching.....YES!!!!! Tesla never slept more than two hours at a given 24hour period.many believe that this might be the reason of his mental breakdown at a young age of 25.




Thanks steve berke...and we will be publishing interesting articles like this.
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