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August 16, 2012 at 9:30 pm #3391
AliveOutOfHabitMemberi wake up like 9-10 am …. ik reading the book and other things that your body produces a chemical at 7am… or does it release when you awake
August 16, 2012 at 9:51 pm #74910
Lasse ElsbakParticipantIf you consistently wake up at 9-10, then the circadian rythm will most likely be adjusted thereafter. I think in hours after waking, not absolute times.
August 17, 2012 at 1:46 am #74911
Trevor G FullbrightModeratorIf you consistently wake up at 9-10, then the circadian rythm will most likely be adjusted thereafter. I think in hours after waking, not absolute times.
+1You Circadian rhythm will adjust based on the hours you keep and we base things off of our personal rhythms.
August 17, 2012 at 5:04 pm #74912
Brandon D ChristParticipantIf you consistently wake up at 9-10, then the circadian rythm will most likely be adjusted thereafter. I think in hours after waking, not absolute times.
+1You Circadian rhythm will adjust based on the hours you keep and we base things off of our personal rhythms.
No, they go by sunlight. Unless you somehow have good control over how dark your room gets, your circadian rythyms are not going to be much different.
August 17, 2012 at 10:10 pm #74913
Lasse ElsbakParticipantThat's bad news for me then. Winter is closing in – 6 months of no sun whatsoever. 🙁
August 18, 2012 at 12:13 am #74914
AliveOutOfHabitMemberalaska? shit you couldnt pay me to live there... and they do pay you to live there ... no wonder why mofos kill themselves in record numbers there
August 18, 2012 at 5:12 am #74915
Lasse ElsbakParticipantalaska? shit you couldnt pay me to live there... and they do pay you to live there ... no wonder why mofos kill themselves in record numbers there
Northern Norway actually. 😉
August 18, 2012 at 3:31 pm #74916
Brandon D ChristParticipantalaska? shit you couldnt pay me to live there... and they do pay you to live there ... no wonder why mofos kill themselves in record numbers there
Northern Norway actually. 😉
In your case then it probably is based off the time you wake up and go to sleep.
August 19, 2012 at 10:04 am #74917
RagEGuestI THINK its all about light, not sunlight. We have daylight 24/7 for like 3 months, but close the curtains when you go to sleep and *poof* its nightWe have a 6 month long night, but during the day we use artificial lighting, indoors and out, thus creating an artificial night/day cycle.
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