Comment on When you wake up, how long does it take for your brain's "OS" to "resume from hibernation"?
grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
A matter of seconds, but I attribute this to my time in the military. It is VERY hard for me to fall back to sleep once I’ve woken up because my brain is like “It’s GO TIME!” instantaneously. I could wake up, walk straight out to my car, and drive it safely if I had to.
vrek@programming.dev 6 hours ago
My dad was almost court marshelled over that. He was in Vietnam, active war time, his lieutenant thought it was a good idea to wake him by shaking him and yelling. His first reaction was to wake up swinging and punched his liutenent. They tried to charge him with hitting a superior officer but was let off as technically under military law you are not responsible for the first 5 seconds of being awake.
grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
That’s wild! I never heard of that law. I do remember in boot camp back in the '90s, they told us that people could get kicked out if they snored too much because it could potentially give away your position to the enemy. That being said, I knew plenty of soldiers who snored, and none of them ever got kicked out for it.
vrek@programming.dev 6 hours ago
I will say he died in '99 and this occurred in the early seventies so I have no evidence. It was just what I was told and I know was definitely in the military in Vietnam so…
grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
Oh, I still believe it, no worries. Sorry for your loss, no matter how long ago it was.