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by fc417fc802
16 days ago
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I don't think your response is coherent. The question was "why is it needed". In context the meaning is clearly to ask what it's doing that's essential and (it follows) why those things are essential. The subsequent response did not (as you suggest) articulate some subset of nonessential things done during sleep. Rather it rattled off plausible (and widely understood) aspects of the process that could have led to the current situation. Even if it had listed concrete activities that would still not have made for a meaningful answer. The first clue that something is wrong should be that the linked article is recent and prominent. Thus short a brand new groundbreaking development we can be reasonably certain that a random commenter on the internet will not be sensibly rebutting the claims (and certainly not in the span of ~2 sentences). |
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No that was not the question. Why precisely sleep is essential is a complete non-sequitur to the original question, which was "does something occur during sleep which resembles what is described in TFA such that it can justifiably be called sleep."
As a general rule of thumb, if you find someone's responses incoherent, it's good practice to check what is actually being discussed.