Is there a time when most people are asleep

is there a time when most people are asleep

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at night

Whenever it's noon in the middle of the pacific.

Thing takes up almost an entire hemisphere.

what?


i mean coz people stay awake most of the day, its assymetric and people have quite divergent sleep patterns, wondering if theres a certain period when most people are asleep.

... are you a flat earther?

When Asia is asleep.

3 AM, except for patrick

We can't truly know, for we weren't there.

maybe i should rephrase as the period which has most sleepers.

shake my ash to the wind, lord forget all of my sins. please.

only if you are

they sleep at night
people are awake in the day, and go to sleep at night

you know exactly what i mean; give me an hour motherfugger.

also this.

What are you even asking, OP? There are a lot of ways to interpret your question, and so far no answer seems to have satisfied you.

Just ask it in your native language, and we'll use Google Translate.

Objectively correct

>bed time

When it's nighttime in the Northern Hemisphere.

when china sleeps

night

I think you have won my contest Sir, have a ((you))!


While you lose. retard. Go have sex with a monkey or something.

this animation shows what a sample of 1000 americans do during their 24 hours. Seems like most people are asleep by 4 AM
flowingdata.com/2015/12/15/a-day-in-the-life-of-americans/

Yes you should.

Part 1 of 4.

Part 2 of 4.

Dumb American.

Part 3 of 4.

Part 4 of 4.

Between 2 and 7 AM, at least based on these.
But you could have guessed that if you were a night person.

What's the source of these? It's got nice labelled axes and error bars but I'd like to see the data, mainly to understand what they mean by 'bright' and 'dull'.

When it's night on China/India

dull is like gold, it's the opposite of shiny

bright is like a lightbubl, it gives off light

You're a cheeky one

But I (obviously) meant I want to know what range of IQ numbers are represented by those terms

does this mean I'll become smart if I go to bed at 00:30 am, and wake up at either 8:00 or 11:00 am?

It was probably from here. I saved those a while back.
Has some IQ specifics but not many hard details on the study.

psychologytoday.com/blog/the-scientific-fundamentalist/201005/why-night-owls-are-more-intelligent-morning-larks

>For example, those with a childhood IQ of less than 75 ("very dull") go to bed around 23:41 on weeknights in early adulthood, whereas those with a childhood IQ of over 125 ("very bright") go to bed around 00:29.

In wonder. Where did they even find IQ 75 people? Don't they live in institutions?

When in Rome. ..