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A Proof of
Deep Sleep
and Deep Research

A scientifically rigorous investigation into the effects of Participant A

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Relevance Research

Every scientist in a relationship faces critical questions that need rigorous examination...

Participant A's bed feels like:

Participant A's body temperature:

Participant A's pet's contribution:

Sex before bed improves sleep:

Compatibility Analysis

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Outer edge = Perfect match with Subject

The Study Design

Four sleep conditions, rigorously observed and meticulously tracked

Variation 1: Control Condition

Solo sleep in own bed (king size)

Additional Variables Tracked

💪Daily strain & workouts
Caffeine consumption
🍷Alcohol intake
🌡️Temperature variations
😴Sleep efficiency metrics

What Are We Measuring?

The physiological metrics that matter for sleep and recovery

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Sleep Score

0-100% score measuring sleep quality

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Recovery Score

Daily readiness for strain

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Heart Rate Variability

Gold standard for recovery

Select a metric above to learn more

The Data Collection

30 days of tracking, four data sources

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Journal Entries

Daily self-reported behaviors

DateQuestionAnswer
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Physiological Cycles

Core health metrics from Whoop

DateRecoverySleepHRV
0 total cycles
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Sleep Sessions

Detailed sleep architecture

DateDurationEfficiencyDeep
0 total sessions
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Workouts

Exercise sessions and strain

DateActivityDurationStrain
0 total workouts
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📡 Data Source: Whoop 5.0 Wearable
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Summary of Findings

The multivariate regression analysis demonstrates statistically significant positive correlation between proximal cohabitation with Participant A and substantial improvements in sleep score metrics (β = +5.0, p < 0.05).

Physiological data indicates enhanced parasympathetic nervous system activity, as evidenced by elevated heart rate variability and optimized autonomic regulation patterns.

The empirical evidence overwhelmingly supports the hypothesis that Participant A's companionship exerts profound positive effects on the subject's cardiac function and sleep architecture quality.