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But they plan, and Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners Surah Al-Anfal Ayah 30
Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Let me 'predict' the next steps / events:
- Trump fires Hegseth and few others.
- Another round of #Epstein files will be out.
- Bibi visits Whitehouse.
- Ceasefire falls.
- Ultimately, #Trump loses midterms.
#iranwar #MAGA
Panther🇮🇳@Panther7112
>He will be under enormous within a few days . >He convinced everyone that we are fighting the last battle to end the regime > Let's see if any Israeli representative will visit Islamabad Opposition has started calling out already
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@YasirAlHanafi @MrAdnanRashid why you confine unity between shia and sunni only...why not unity between all muslim countries???
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@MrAdnanRashid “The world must unite…”. Does this include unity of Sunni & Shia, brother Adnan? Or is that exempt?
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@KrotosTheTank @sleepdiplomat @maximumpain333 if study shows over sleeping is linking with higher mortality than under sleeping ....means this point needs more emphasis than less sleep
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@kashmi__ @sleepdiplomat @maximumpain333 If you read, he said risks rise sharply below 6 and above 9.
This part is pure speculation on my part but he likely only described the under 6 more specifically because its probably far more common than oversleeping.
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The most dangerous lie in human history isn’t about food.
It isn’t about medicine.
It is about sleep.
For 200,000 years, humans did not sleep 8 hours.
That number was invented in 1938 by a mattress company called Simmons Beautyrest.
Before that campaign, the average human slept in two shifts.
Historians call it “Biphasic Sleep.”
You would sleep for 4 hours, wake up for 2, then sleep for another 4.
During that 2-hour window, people would pray, have s*x, write, think, and connect with their families.
Some of the greatest works in human history were created in that sacred middle window.
Shakespeare wrote most of his plays between 1AM and 3AM during his second wake period.
Mozart composed entire symphonies in what he called “The God Hours.”
Then the Industrial Revolution needed workers on a fixed schedule.
You cannot run a factory on biphasic sleep.
So they hired a psychologist named Dr. Nathaniel Kleitman to “prove” that 8 consecutive hours was the biological standard.
He faked the studies.
He was funded entirely by the mattress industry.
And the medical establishment adopted his research without question because it aligned with the factory model.
They turned the most creative 2 hours of human consciousness into a “sleep disorder.”
They called it “Insomnia.”
They medicated it.
They gaslight an entire generation that 8 hours of continuous sleep was healthy.
They pathologized the exact window of consciousness that produced some of the greatest art, music, and literature in human history.
You are not an insomniac.
You are experiencing the most natural form of human consciousness.
And a mattress company convinced you it was a disease.
Stop medicating your genius.
Wake up at 2AM.
Write the thing.
The “God Hours” are calling.
✨🙌🏾💫
© Andre Gonzalves

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@sleepdiplomat @maximumpain333 You cited the mortality risk of low sleep, but the same studies (like Shen et al.. 2016) show that oversleeping (9+ hours) is often linked to higher mortality risks than slight undersleeping.
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If I could, this post Is dangerously wrong on numerous counts:
Claim 1: “8-hour sleep was invented in 1938 by Simmons Beautyrest”
False. “Eight hours’ rest” dates to Welsh reformer Robert Owen in 1817 and became the 19th-century labour movement’s rallying cry. Simmons launched its Sleep Research Foundation in 1946, focused on mattress comfort, not sleep duration norms.
The 7–9 hour recommendation comes from an AASM/Sleep Research Society panel that reviewed 5,314 scientific articles across nine health domains (Watson et al., Sleep, 2015). No mattress company involved. Sorry.
Claim 2: Biphasic “4+2+4” sleep was universal for 200,000 years = distorted. Historian Roger Ekirch documented pre-industrial “first/second sleep” — but the waking interval was roughly one hour, not two, and blocks were ~3–4 hours, not 4+4. This was documented primarily in higher-latitude, long-winter-night Europe — not universally across all human populations or time periods.
Claim 3: Shakespeare wrote 1–3 AM; Mozart used “The God Hours”
Both invented. No historical record documents Shakespeare’s writing hours. Mozart never used the phrase “The God Hours.” A famous letter portraying divine inspiration is now widely considered a 19th-century forgery by Friedrich Rochlitz.
Claim 4: Kleitman faked studies, funded by the mattress industry = defamatory fabrication. Nathaniel Kleitman is the universally recognised “father of modern sleep research” — he established the first sleep laboratory. His archived funding sources: National Research Council, University of Chicago, Ovaltine’s manufacturer. Zero mention of mattress companies.
What the epidemiology actually says re: how much sleep you need to survive and thrive…the evidence is overwhelming and drawn from millions of participants:
∙Cappuccio et al. (Sleep, 2010) — 1.38 million participants: sleeping under 6 hours raises all-cause mortality risk by 12%; the lowest mortality is consistently observed at 7–8 hours
∙Itani et al. (Sleep Medicine, 2017) — 5.1 million participants: short sleep raises diabetes risk 37%, cardiovascular disease 16%, hypertension 17%, obesity 38%
∙Shen et al. (Scientific Reports, 2016) — 1.5 million participants: mortality follows a U-shaped curve, lowest at exactly 7 hours, rising sharply below 6 and above 9
∙Van Dongen et al. (Sleep, 2003): after 14 days at 6 hours/night, subjects performed as poorly as those totally sleep-deprived for 48 hours — and were unaware of their own impairment
∙Spiegel et al. (The Lancet, 1999): 4 hours/night for 6 nights reduced glucose tolerance by 30–40%, producing a pre-diabetic metabolic profile
∙IARC/WHO: night shift work — which chronically disrupts sleep — is classified a Group 2A probable carcinogen
The optimal window is 7–9 hours of consolidated sleep, supported by the largest population studies ever conducted.
Why waking at 2 AM is the opposite of creative:
Sleep inertia is worst when waking from slow-wave sleep, which dominates the early night (Tassi & Muzet, Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2000). Waking at 2 AM places you at the circadian temperature nadir — prefrontal blood flow takes up to 30 minutes to recover, meaning executive function and creativity are maximally **impaired**, not enhanced.
Fragmented sleep is also metabolically harmful even when total duration is preserved: Stamatakis & Punjabi (Chest, 2010) showed it drops insulin sensitivity by 20–25%. Calling insomnia a superpower ignores that it doubles depression risk (Baglioni et al., Journal of Affective Disorders, 2011), raises hypertension risk by 350–500% (Vgontzas et al., Sleep, 2009), and involves chronically elevated cortisol. CBT-I — not embracing 2 AM waking — is the evidence-based treatment, recommended by AASM, the American College of Physicians, and the European Sleep Research Society across 50+ RCTs.
Bottom line: This post takes a real historical curiosity and wraps it in fabricated quotes, a defamed scientist, and medically dangerous advice. 🤷♂️
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@hubermanlab The human body is highly neuroplastic. Short-term studies 14 days don't necessarily reflect the long-term metabolic and neurological adaptations of someone who has conditioned themselves to a 5-6 hour or polyphasic schedule over years
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@KashmirWeather2 do you have any whatsapp channel for updates if yes plz give link
if not plzz make one and share updates there as well that is more often used and checked app
thanks🤗
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⚠️Expect a #strong Western Disturbance to affect the Jammu and Valley from tomorrow evening onwards.
❄️⚠️Between the 7th and 9 of April a very #strong Western Disturbance WD/ Cold Front is expected to arrive This will cause the snow line to drop significantly.
Even in some #middle reaches light to moderate snowfall is expected Day temperatures, especially on April 7th and 8th will likely plummet to between 7°C and 8.0°C.
#SevereWx
Image : @Windycom


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