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== Adaptation==
 
== Adaptation==
Polyphasic sleepers can start an adaptation to [[TC2]] and then slowly transition to DC3 [[(rhythmic preservation|('''rhythmic preservation''']], using the same number of sleep blocks on each schedule and change a core into a nap), although this path will take a very long time to achieve for both steps. Alternatively, a '''[[gradual adaptation]]''' from [[DC2]] or [[DC1]] also looks viable, but so far there are no known successes with this method. Starting the schedule '''[[cold turkey]]''' (from [[monophasic]]) has reported at least one successful adaptation (in the case of a [[sleep mutant]]). Regardless of the adaptation pathways, sleepers would eventually need to go through the intensified [[repartitioning]] of vital sleep stages to be able to finally adapt to the regular DC3 setup.  
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One can start gradually adapt to this schedule from [[TC2]] with modified timings, replacing the last core with a nap, while preserving sleep placements. Alternatively, transitioning from [[DC2]] or [[DC1]] also possible, but have seen no successes.  
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Starting the adaptation [[cold turkey]] has reported at least one successful adaptation. Regardless of the adaptation pathways, all sleepers would need to go through the intense [[repartitioning]] of vital sleep stages to be able to adapt to this schedule.  
    
== Difficulty ==
 
== Difficulty ==
DC3 is also one of the 3 schedules whose original design would provide only '''4 hours of sleep''' each day. The other 2 schedules in the same category of minimum sleep threshold for adaptability are [[E3]] and [[Bimaxion]], an easier equivalent of [[Dymaxion]]. It is generally agreed on that DC3 is a lot harder than E3, due to the number of rare adaptations and how many days each polyphasic adapter lasts on this schedule before forfeiting their attempt. Compared to Bimaxion, it may be equal in terms of difficulty, which is already formidable for any polyphasic beginners barring sleep mutants with a low monophasic baseline. One niche of the cold turkey adaptation is that non-nappers will be able to learn to nap effectively faster than on schedules with fewer naps or higher amount of sleep; this is owing to the immense sleep pressure from the schedule that builds up swiftly.  
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DC3, with its 4 hours of total sleep, is very hard. It is considered more difficult compared to E3, because the SWS has to be repartitioned between the two cores, which can lead to lots of difficult wakes. Compared to Bimaxion, it is similar in difficulty, with both being incredibly difficult, reporting only a few successes over the years in non-[[short sleepers]].  
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Nonetheless, because the longest sleep block on the schedule is only 90 minutes long, DC3 is one of the most difficult polyphasic schedules to adapt to. Even though it has a high frequency of sleep (5 sleeps per day), waking up after only 90 minutes of sleep around graveyard hours makes SWS and/or intense REM wakes very frequent during adaptation. With SWS deprivation symptoms being present until an equilibrium and healthy amount of SWS is obtained, oversleeping can occur in any sleep blocks, especially the core sleeps. Even when the wake gap between each sleep seems to be short, staying awake during graveyard hours during adaptation is going to be a major task, when sleep inertia from the repartitioning cores can prove to be overwhelming.  
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With SWS deprivation being present throughout most of the adaptation, oversleeping can occur in any of the five sleep blocks. Even when the wake gap between each sleep seems to be short, staying awake can still be exceedingly difficult, especially at night.
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However, '''DC3-extended''', despite its troublesome scheduling of sleeps, has reported one success in 2020, effectively suggesting that the concepts and design of DC3 are still hospitable for adaptation. The extension of a core sleep on this version facilitates a much more challenging would-be adaptation on the regular DC3 version.
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The extended variant is expected to be easier, and may be a viable route to transition to [[Ducamayl]], though no one has attempted doing so thus far.
    
==Lifestyle Considerations==
 
==Lifestyle Considerations==
Because DC3 possesses all the features of Dual Core sleep, the lifestyles that apply to the previous DC schedules can somewhat apply to DC3. The wake gap at night can be dedicated to religious activities (e.g, praying), studying or planning depending on how long it is. Because of a lot of sleep blocks each day, it is necessary to schedule food and other commitments carefully before attempting this schedule. Only '''flexible, work-from-home occupations''' can benefit from this schedule - working at one's own pace in a familiar environment is more relaxing and less demanding than under constant supervision of a boss or a high-ranking member at the office; the amount of [[wikipedia:Sleep_deprivation|sleep deprivation]] can be insurmountable and can damage a lot of productivity hours when adapting in a more stressful and rigorous environment (e.g, jobs that require constant vigilance, high focus or sharp mental concentration around the clock, having to nap at a noisy workplace or in public, or evening events). In addition, with only 4 hours of sleep, intense exercising may not be suitable as the recovery process may not suffice with increased SWS requirements. Sickness and injury, which can result in excessive sleep, may also break the patterns of the schedule even with the adapted state.  
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In terms of lifestyle considerations, DC3 is similar to the other schedules in the group. Because of a lot of sleep blocks each day, it becomes difficult to schedule food and activities in to the gaps. The schedule includes at least two daytime naps, which is difficult to manage for many.
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With only 4 hours of sleep, intense exercising may not be suitable as the greatly reduced total sleep may impair recovery processes. Sickness and injury, which can result in excessive sleep, may also break the patterns of the schedule even after adapting.  
    
It is also unlikely DC3 will be flexible after adaptation due to its low total sleep. With the distribution of sleeps across a lot of usually socially busy hours, DC3 is more of a short-term polyphasic schedule with a lot of naps for more opportunities of vivid dreaming. Being overshadowed by its counterparts E3 and even E3-extended, DC3 generally has limited viability for any long-term consideration, with all aspects considered.
 
It is also unlikely DC3 will be flexible after adaptation due to its low total sleep. With the distribution of sleeps across a lot of usually socially busy hours, DC3 is more of a short-term polyphasic schedule with a lot of naps for more opportunities of vivid dreaming. Being overshadowed by its counterparts E3 and even E3-extended, DC3 generally has limited viability for any long-term consideration, with all aspects considered.
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