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      Post Dreams for long periods of sleep

      So, one time, I fell asleep for an entire 24+ hours. During that time period, I dreamed a single dream for what felt like 3-4 hours. The dream is long gone from my memory, but I remember waking up in awe of how long my dream felt. I know that long periods of sleep bring longer periods of REM, but I want to try to find a coorelation, for greedy science purposes. What is the longest dream you can remember having, and how long were you asleep for during this sleep?

      My goal here is to try to find the correlation between sleep length and dream length. I know that it's obvious that longer sleep breeds longer dreams, but my goal here is to find the equation that graphs how the average person's sleep length messes with dream length. It would be neat to predict just how much dream time you would likely recieve based on how long you go to sleep, going past the normal 6-8 hour measured. Even if this is a study previously done, it would probably be different from this, since I'm asking on a website for lucid dreamers.
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      Hi,
      Well here's a mind bender for you. What if time isn't what we think it is? On my website at * Link Removed * there's a resource section with links to digital physics. A growing number of physicists are now theorizing that we live in a virtual reality. This correlates with my own dream and meditation experiences.

      In particular, I'd advise you to watch a youtube by Tom Campbell (also on the resources page). He's a nuclear physicist who's had many out of body experiences and wanted to reconcile his experiences with his science. So he wrote a trilogy "My Big TOE" (Theory of Everything). in his books, he makes the case for us living in a virtual reality.

      Here's what I think based on my own experiences...

      When we sleep, we leave our physical body. We raise our vibrational frequency such that we are then "out of time". There we do many, many different things. Most of this activity doesn't make it through our "belief filters" we use to create our own physical reality. That's why most people don't recall their dreams.

      We "operate" on many different frequency channels simultaneously. Most of the time, there is little bleed through between one channel and another. However sometimes a person does get channel cross talk recognition. This often comes through as dreams that don't on the surface make sense.

      Regarding science and the study of all of this, there are two compendiums of research on this put together by Dr. Claude Swanson. He too is referenced on the website under resources.

      Just some food for thought...

      With kind regards,
      Guy
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