Re: Bingo! Sleep mysteries unfold
- From: Darwin123 <drosen0000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 18:22:47 -0400 (EDT)
It's fairly specific to a biochemist, but you haven't presentedYou can't connect sleep with something (age, in this post), connect
that something with digestion, and then claim that sleep is connected
with digestion.
I think the anabolic, catabolic split is pretty specific though.
any knowledge of what these process are. Further, you haven't
established the connection with sleep. I think you are trying to
associate the anabolic processes with nonREM sleep and the catabolic
processes with wakefulness. However, you have not provided evidence or
even a hypothesis that these associations exist.
An anabolic process is where big molecules break down. A
catabolic process is where small molecules come together to form
large molecules. You provide no evidence that either type of process
has a cyclic nature during the day. In fact, you haven't even
presented that as a hypothesis. You have provided nothing to test,
even in principle.
Speculating is fine. However, it doesn't sound like you are even
speculating. Your introspection and dreams, from which you said you
obtain some of this, may be uncovering more personal issues than
physiology. If you want to put forward a speculation the rest of us
can appreciate, you have to exhibit a little extrinsic knowledge. Such
as knowing what exactly a biochemist means by anabolic or catabolic.
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