1. You might have heard of the somewhat famous Uberman Sleep Schedule by now. If you haven't, then you should know that all it is is sleeping 2 hours a day in 4 hour intervals of 20 minute sleep periods (6 per day). Since this irregular-sleep-wake-pattern consists of only REM sleep, would it be essentially possible to have 6 lucid dreams every day?

2. The Uberman schedule disrupts the cycle of the circadian rhythm, irregularities in the circadian rhythm disrupt the production of melatonin and melanopsin, whose lack during the applicable sleep cycles is said to cause damage to brain (and potentially, non-brain) tissue, specifically inducing cancer. If that's really true, does that mean that the Uberman sleep schedule significantly increases your risk of cancer?

3. We all know that melanopsin, for the most part, is produced in significantly higher quantities when your retinas aren't processing high-lux color wavelengths or, of course, high-luminance light. We also know that blind people don't see either color or light (obviously). And as I just stated, the lack of melanopsin or melatonin can cause cancer. Does that mean that blind people are also at a far higher risk for cancer?

Someone should really do a study on this or something.