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GordonThree
Mar 01, 2016Explorer
Sounds like a good theory.
Are you and your wife already working swing shifts? Your bodies are trained to easily (quickly) switch between day-dwelling and night-dwelling?
When I have a long period of time off work, I sometimes slip into night-dwelling easy enough, but switching back to day-dwelling is pretty hard for me. The transition at either end leaves me kinda foggy, I would not want to be operating heavy machinery at high speeds.
Talking with a retired friend, this is the only way her husband would travel. He'd spent his entire career working swing shifts at a salt mine and could sleep any time, day or night, didn't matter. So he'd drive at night and sleep in rest areas during the day, she was just along for the ride.
Are you and your wife already working swing shifts? Your bodies are trained to easily (quickly) switch between day-dwelling and night-dwelling?
When I have a long period of time off work, I sometimes slip into night-dwelling easy enough, but switching back to day-dwelling is pretty hard for me. The transition at either end leaves me kinda foggy, I would not want to be operating heavy machinery at high speeds.
Talking with a retired friend, this is the only way her husband would travel. He'd spent his entire career working swing shifts at a salt mine and could sleep any time, day or night, didn't matter. So he'd drive at night and sleep in rest areas during the day, she was just along for the ride.
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