The foxes here, were having a pitched battle outside our window last night, about 5 of them, they seemed to be using the grass as an arena, they were circling the outside area and then dashing towards the centre in pairs or 3’s and then scrabbling around in a ball and screaming like cats
Sleep and appreciation of nature have temporarily both been substantially reduced, I’m thinking there might be an equation to quantify that relationship
Where:t = hours of sleepk = constant of harmony: 1.432…b = segments of sleep (broken sleep)d = level of disturbance (ie how loud and annoying)g = the Gaia constant: 42n = appreciation of nature quotient
So for 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep this gives a nature appreciation quotient of 100For last night 5 hours with 4 interruptions and an annoyance level of 6 we get a quotient of only 67.79
The foxes here, were having a pitched battle outside our window last night, about 5 of them, they seemed to be using the grass as an arena, they were circling the outside area and then dashing towards the centre in pairs or 3’s and then scrabbling around in a ball and screaming like cats
Sleep and appreciation of nature have temporarily both been substantially reduced, I’m thinking there might be an equation to quantify that relationship
Where:t = hours of sleepk = constant of harmony: 1.432…b = segments of sleep (broken sleep)d = level of disturbance (ie how loud and annoying)g = the Gaia constant: 42n = appreciation of nature quotient
So for 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep this gives a nature appreciation quotient of 100For last night 5 hours with 4 interruptions and an annoyance level of 6 we get a quotient of only 67.79