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Einstein’s ‘almost-sleep’ secret: 5 ways the in-between state can lift grades

Einstein’s quiet ritual of drifting between wakefulness and sleep revealed a hidden truth about learning: creativity thrives in the in-between. Neuroscience now calls this the hypnagogic state—a fleeting moment when logic loosens and imagination ignites. Studies show this phase heightens insight, strengthens memory, and sharpens focus, making it a powerful tool for modern learners.

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