I agree with Kane: It only works because you expect it to work.
That reminds me of that LD when I learned to phase through walls. After flying full speed above the city, I entered some kind of abandoned museum. I could phase through it endlessly and no one else was there, so I decided to use it as a testing ground for my lucidity.
The walls were made of marble, with veins and all. There was a huge fireplace with some vases. I decided to memorize the scene, with the marble veins and cracks included. Then I flew very fast until I reached the other side of the museum, and then came back. The place was exactly the same as before.
I think people rarely get lucid by experiencing something unrealistic in a dream; we dream of unrealistic things all the time. I think the key is to convince ourselves that some events can trigger lucidity, like looking at your hands, clocks, mirrors, pinching your nose, etc. I bet most of us would rarely look at clocks in our dreams, if that wasn't an RC.
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