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Peter Powers – 1959 Peter Powers holds the world record for longest hypnotic sleep. He stayed asleep for about eight days in 1959 this record was exclusively covered by the European media.
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Learn More »World record for sleeping and staying awake many people might wonder if such events exist or not. Well, you will be amazed to know such incidents have taken place where people went days without getting any sleep to hold the record for staying awake the longest. Some people went to sleep for days (excluding any medical-related disease or coma) to set a record of the longest sleep. In this article, I’m going to cover these records that were made by individuals in order to set this world record.
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Learn More »Bruce McAllister and Randy Gardner decide who will stay awake by flipping a coin. McAllister won the toss and Gardner had to stay awake. Since Gardner was the one taking the experiment McAllister decided to monitor Gardner. However, after going three days without sleep McAllister tripped while writing notes against the wall. They realized they needed another to monitor the entire thing. They brought in another friend to help them out named Joe Marciano. Shortly after the arrival of Marciano sleep researcher Dr William C. Dement from Stanford University. Randy Garner’s health was monitored by John J.Ross. During the tenth day of the experiment, Randy Gardner was experiencing various hallucinations. He even wasn’t able to complete mathematics equations and was facing numerous confusions. He completed this experiment by staying awake after 11 days and 25 minutes. Which made him the record holder of staying awake for the longest time around the world. Gardner’s name is even placed in the Guinness World record book.
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