The many questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread XVII

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What I'm asking is what is the theoretical maximum length for one period of sleep.

I slept 30 of 32 h (ish) when I was a teen. A distant step-great-great-aunt went to bed for several decades, though it was more a PTSD thing. After decades she just came down to breakfast as if it was normal one day and got on with her life.
 
I decided to search the web for the world record of the longest sleep, and have only come up with 14 and a half days, set by Randy Gardiner in 1965. But considering only 1 person wrote 2 sentences about him on the entire WWW-- and the second sentence doesn't even make sense to me-- I'm not sure how reliable that information is. In related news, the world's longest hypnotic sleep is 8 continuous days, set by Peter Powers, who also holds the world record as the fastest hypnotist.

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So.. if you really wanted to you could probably sleep for 2 weeks, using hypnosis and drugs to help you out.
 
I slept 30 of 32 h (ish) when I was a teen. A distant step-great-great-aunt went to bed for several decades, though it was more a PTSD thing. After decades she just came down to breakfast as if it was normal one day and got on with her life.

We just call those Comas where I'm from.
 
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I slept 30 of 32 h (ish) when I was a teen. A distant step-great-great-aunt went to bed for several decades, though it was more a PTSD thing. After decades she just came down to breakfast as if it was normal one day and got on with her life.

I think that's more of a coma. :p
 

We just call those Comas where I'm from.

I think that's more of a coma. :p

Not a coma but a PTSD reaction. Woman spends a month escaping revolution/ collapse of nation, liable to die at any moment etc etc. Gets home safe and goes to bed for years. Wakes up to eat food left for her, wash, talk to make necessary arrangements etc, but remains basically in bed for years and sleeps the vast majority of that time.

One day she just comes down to breakfast as if it's the most normal thing in the world.

I've heard several similar accounts, though all of women.
 
Some of my mom's magazines that are several decades old have ads that you can clip out and mail in to order stuff. Now, suppose:
1. There is no expiry date on the clipping,
2. The company still exists, and
3. They still sell the item,
If you sent in the clipping, would the company be obligated to do the order at the price on the clipping? :mischief:
 
Some of my mom's magazines that are several decades old have ads that you can clip out and mail in to order stuff. Now, suppose:
1. There is no expiry date on the clipping,
2. The company still exists, and
3. They still sell the item,
If you sent in the clipping, would the company be obligated to do the order at the price on the clipping? :mischief:

I'd say yes.
 
Some of my mom's magazines that are several decades old have ads that you can clip out and mail in to order stuff. Now, suppose:
1. There is no expiry date on the clipping,
2. The company still exists, and
3. They still sell the item,
If you sent in the clipping, would the company be obligated to do the order at the price on the clipping? :mischief:


No. They wouldn't meet the same price.
 
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