No, no. Hibernation starts tomorrow... I'm reading all the replies and sort of re-thinking this though... I hope I don't die from sleeping too much.
Ahh...I figured you'd be saying goodbye to your loved ones...only 18.5 hours left! ... and yes you will feel horrible around day 3.
are you on spring break or something? How do you have the time to do this? And I love sleeping, I sleep like +10 hours on weekends and can probably keep on sleeping if I had too.. i might be a good person to try this sleep 80% of the time thing out actually!
children have been known to die in as little as 2 inches of sleep. no...no wait...that's water. ok you're probably safe. but i will say if you've only been sleeping six hours a day, there is no way you'll be able to force yourself to sleep anywhere close to 80% of the time. granted i have trouble going to sleep while some people can just lay down and fall asleep in 2 minutes, but you sound more like me than the others, so you'll be rethinking this pretty shortly most likely. my personal record is 15 hours. came after a night of 1 hour of sleep. i have some amazing ability after a night of getting very little sleep (~4 hours or less) to sleep the exact amount the next day to make the 2 day total 16 hours. i had done it quite a bit before that 1/15 combo and was amazed that even at essentially the most extreme end of the spectrum, it still worked. it seems kind of weird b/c the most regular sleep schedule i've ever had was the 2nd semester of senior year of high school, and i usually just got 6.5 to 7 hours of sleep then, so i'm not sure why the 2 day average is always 8, but it is.
Lol. It's like he's doing a "Supersize Me" type experiment. Except this would make for the most boring documentary ever.
Good luck. Last week for Monday through Wednesday, I averaged about 12 hours of sleep per day and I felt great.
Make sure to get a little physical activity and stretching in during your waking hours. Muscle atrophy sets in pretty quickly...
It really does sound like a boring David Blaine stunt. Only you don't have doctors giving you medical advice or monitoring your condition. I don't know if this will have medical repercusions or not, but it's not natural and doesn't seem healthy.
I am in favor of this kind of experimentation. I think it's great. I think you will get extremely bored, and without exercise you won't feel that great. If you tried for a shorter period of time like 2 days then I think it might serve to recharge your batteries. But for this one experiment, I encourage you to stick to your original plan. Then later on you can do subsequent experiments making adjustments, based on the results.
I had the flu bug pretty bad one time in college, and I slept for probably 32 out of 36 hours. When I woke up finally, every muscle in my body felt like it had cramped up. It was awful. I ached for hours.