This podcast interviews Vladyslav Vyazovskiy, a sleep physiologist, about hibernation and its potential applications for humans. The discussion begins by defining torpor and hibernation, differentiating them from medically induced comas. Vyazovskiy explores potential reasons humans might want to hibernate (curiosity, escaping adversity, space travel), and discusses the challenges of inducing human hibernation, suggesting it may involve manipulating sleep mechanisms. He highlights the surprising possibility that sleep's benefits extend beyond the individual to the ecosystem, impacting species interactions. The interview concludes with a discussion of sleep's purpose and the potential to reduce or eliminate the need for sleep in the future.