What happens if you have a community of people, an intentional tribe, that doesn’t necessarily sleep at night?

Maybe they’re free-running sleepers, or 28 Hour Day sleepers. Hell, maybe they’re polyphasic. I’m not talking about a controlled environment—I’m talking about an uncontrolled environment, at least in terms of affecting sleep patterns. Can the children grow up being watched by whomever is awake, learning to follow their natural rhythms without being forced to develop sleep patterns that match those of mainstream society (or whoever happens to be in proximity)? Sure, I imagine they’re likely to sleep when some other people are sleeping—but what if they don’t have to?

What would we discover about sleep when it doesn’t have to be attached to daylight or convention? Not where there’s too much or too little daylight, but where because of electricity and technology our patterns and activities are not restricted by it?

Of course, being human also means being an organism that has evolved in a particular combination of light and dark, is accustomed to a certain schedule… But that doesn’t mean that our natural sleep inclinations must follow that strictly, only that we know our patterns can be DISRUPTED by misuse of light and dark. So what does that mean for an intentional community like this?

It’s the kind of experiment I could dream of running, if I knew enough other people interested in sleep experiments—and I admit that going so far as to run the experiment in an environment with growing children is pretty hardcore. I think we’d all want to be pretty sure it wasn’t going to mess everyone up before we subjected our children to it from their moment of birth, you know?

Does this mean it’s an implausible experiment?

Probably not.

In fact, all it needs are the right people and the right circumstances. But it would probably have to happen by itself—not solely as a result of some science-minded explorer just wanting to know. Even if that explorer is me. ;}

Still, I’m pretty interested in communities that raise children (as opposed to isolated single family units, for instance). And I’m just mad for sleep experiments.

This blueprint is unfinished. Do you have suggestions or additional information? Leave a comment below or email me!

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iPhone Ball Pit

by Megan M. on December 25, 2009

in Free Idea Blueprints

Why on earth is there no “ball pit” app for the iPhone? We searched and searched, but found nothing.

I guess we’ll just need to built a real one. But still… I’d pay money, app developers. I really think I would. Let’s think about this just for a moment, shall we?

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What I want is 24-hour turnaround, custom on-demand classical accompaniment—sent to my email as mp3s!

When I’m visiting my parents, it’s not convenient to call around to hire an accompanist to come to my house and play so that my grandmother can hear me sing. (Even worse would be having to get their old piano tuned—yow!) I want a site where I can go to find a real pianist with mad skills who can accept my music by email, record the accompaniment with some basic tempo input from me (preferably using a metronome for accuracy), and email the mp3s right back to me. I’d be thrilled to pay per song, with price tiers for difficulty. The pianist should be technologically savvy, brilliant with piano accompaniment, truly knowledgeable about pauses for breathing and traditional tempos versus accepted variations, friendly, warm, and reliable.

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Waiting for a good name for this one—feel free to suggest.

I want writers to go out and collect stories from people who are homeless—the invisible people, people who are struggling. Becky Blanton is SUCH a role model for this. But I want to take it one step further—I want the writers to write the stories, I want them to have a mechanism for publishing them, and half the income generated goes to the person who told the story.

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What do you need? What can you use some help with? And how can we find solutions to the things that are bugging the hell out of you? Leave a comment and let’s find out.

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A Month of Updates!

by Megan M. on August 12, 2009

in Crazy Idea News

Wow, bonkers—it’s been a month since I launched this crazy schtick. Such. Incredible. Fun.

As of right now, we have various updates on various pages including the Tablespoon Topper blueprint. (Totally on my shopping list.) Charlie also gave me a few extra items for my How to Count Glasses of Water post. (Would you believe the goofy titles on some of these? Except I swear I am really that interested in counting glasses of water! And my post proves it. See?)

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The Background

I was once a Daily Juice addict. They sell delicious green juices and at least one of their locations sells amazing raw meals, too. Their fare is priced appropriately (and equitably, as far as I’m concerned). I got over my addiction when I ran out of money. Life lessons, man.

The epidemic of restaurant-goers who don’t know what’s in their food is disturbing to me, and so—conversely—I was always very excited to be a customer of Daily Juice, because I knew they were taking care of me. I knew there was a lot of good fresh produce in the juice I bought from them. I felt that I was in good hands!

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Welcome to the honest-to-goodness inaugural Idea Free-For-All!

This thread will stay open all day. I’ll hang out and make myself useful, so feel free to throw anything you’ve got at me: Problems, questions, confusions, ideas you need to generate, blueprint or make sense of. I’ll be here even if it’s quiet (it is, after all, the first one ever) so if you need help, comment and tell me what’s on your mind.

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How to Count Glasses of Water

by Megan M. on July 15, 2009

in Free Idea Strings

  1. Easy peel-off stickers to stick onto glasses with big numbers on them. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. etc. Bright pretty colors, little encouragement phrases on them. “YOU CAN DO IT!” Something would need to hold them together so that they don’t get lost, or they could have a little container that sits on a desk.
  2. One big jug that contains all the water for the day. Attach cup on 6 foot rope so that jug does not piss off drinker.
  3. Tiny trained monkey with flip-board sign. 1. 2. 3. etc.
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That Idea Blueprint Girl: Launch!

by Megan M. on July 10, 2009

in Crazy Idea News

I’ve been doing this work for years, but never quite like this. If you’re seeing this post the day I make it, on July 10th 2009, I’ve just done something damn scary and long in coming. My very first launch post is here, on my think tank blog. Browse around, ask questions, comment with suggestions and see if you can find an idea you can use. There are more on the way. ;}

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