The phrase "Time Is Money" comes to us from the ancient Greek orator
Antiphon (430 BC). Man has a history of struggling to make more money,
but the attempts to create more time fall into the realm of crazy
people. Of course there are crack-pot theories about time-travel and
less crack-pot ideas about time-management, but there is also the very
interesting but still pretty crack-pot idea of Polyphasic Sleep.
Polyphasic sleep gained some notoriety from Buckminster Fuller, who
spent two years taking 30 minute naps every six hours, reducing his
whole total sleep time to just three hours.
This is a proposal for Mike Merrill to attempt a polyphasic sleeping
schedule for the fourth quarter of 2009 (October, November, December).
If it is achieved it should result in an additional 3 to 4 hours of
productivity added to each day.
The process will of course be well documented.
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