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Sleep is a universal biological imperative, yet the specific consequences of its deprivation remain a complex field of study. Historically, experiments designed to test the limits of human endurance regarding wakefulness have provided critical insights into cognitive degradation, hallucination, and immune system failure. However, these studies often tread a fine line between observation and harm. This paper explores the methodological evolution of sleep studies, focusing on the transition from invasive laboratory settings to the ethical quagmires presented by digital self-monitoring and performance art. This paper examines the historical and contemporary ethical