Vaniver comments on Polyphasic Sleep Seed Study: Reprise - Less Wrong

40 Post author: BrienneYudkowsky 21 September 2013 10:29PM

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Comment author: Vaniver 22 September 2013 11:22:08PM 10 points [-]

There are lots of situations where "it's been 4 hours, I need to take a nap" would be a critical handicap, but there are others where it wouldn't. Having only two shifts on a submarine (2 on 2 off) rather than three (6 on 12 off) seems like it would be useful.

Comment author: ciphergoth 23 September 2013 06:52:23AM 3 points [-]

I would have thought a submarine could sometimes hit a crisis that required all hands. But a stronger example might be drone pilots.

Comment author: Vaniver 23 September 2013 07:04:51AM 2 points [-]

I would have thought a submarine could sometimes hit a crisis that required all hands. But a stronger example might be drone pilots.

Possible, but that's when you pop your caffeine gum (or your speed) and skip a nap. I know that submarines are space-limited, and so dropping the crew requirements might be helpful- I'm not sure what the limitations are for drone pilots. (The flexibility that means they don't have crises might also mean there's no real gain from having pilots that can be awake for more of the day.)