Well, not me, but people who know what I know. Heinrich aka Sir Oolius explains how the US military uses the knowledge of circadian rhythms and sleep in applications to torture. Just place the prisoners in a state of perpetual jet-lag and no temporal cues, then interrogate them at the time where their circadian rhythm of cognitive performance is at its lowest.
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I’m quite sure the people who know what you know and use it to torture would say that knowledge is dangerous. You are therefore dangerous, I’m afraid.
Two links in one day…I’m dangerous!
Hmmmm, I may start liking it!