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| Trimaxion (often referred to as Trimax), is a polyphasic pattern of the '''"-maxion" family'''. It is the third scheduling sequence from the original Dymaxion sleep. As with the use of 2 Dymaxion naps in Bimaxion, there is a total of 3 Dymaxion naps in Trimaxion (3 naps = "tri"). Trimaxion is designed with the intent of the second, and '''final transition step''' before Dymaxion, where there are no more core sleeps and only 4 naps of 30m long. Starting with Bimaxion with 2 core sleeps, Trimaxion now replaces the dawn core of Bimaxion with a mere 30m nap and there is only one core sleep remaining. As a result of this reduction, Trimaxion gives a chilling total sleep of only 3 hours each day. Overall, it is still less popular than Bimaxion, and much less popular than Dymaxion. | | Trimaxion (often referred to as Trimax), is a polyphasic pattern of the '''"-maxion" family'''. It is the third scheduling sequence from the original Dymaxion sleep. As with the use of 2 Dymaxion naps in Bimaxion, there is a total of 3 Dymaxion naps in Trimaxion (3 naps = "tri"). Trimaxion is designed with the intent of the second, and '''final transition step''' before Dymaxion, where there are no more core sleeps and only 4 naps of 30m long. Starting with Bimaxion with 2 core sleeps, Trimaxion now replaces the dawn core of Bimaxion with a mere 30m nap and there is only one core sleep remaining. As a result of this reduction, Trimaxion gives a chilling total sleep of only 3 hours each day. Overall, it is still less popular than Bimaxion, and much less popular than Dymaxion. |
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