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      If you study before going to sleep, all the information will get processed automaticly in your dreams! Even without lucid dreaming, your brain will study the material during the dreams. When you study your lessons just before going to sleep, you will remember and understand them alot better.
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      Lucid dreaming could actually be used to study things like organic chemistry and molecular structures. If you could just imagine the molecules floating in midair, it would definitely beat trying to draw them or use model kits! I was thinking about that the other day
      Yup, as a matter of fact, Albert Einstein claims to have gotten the idea of the relativity theory through some sort of lucid dreaming. He just calls it his daydreaming imagination.

      Theres another very important scientist who did it this way. Nikola Tesla, the guy who brought electricty and all kind of waves to our lives, from radiowaves to microwaves.. this guy made all this inventions in his dreams, and if you read his autobiography he really stresses the importance of developing each invention in his dreams first, and later, when the invention is completed and working as intended (in his dreams) he recreates the invention in real life and he claims it always worked right away just as he dreamed it would work.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ChaybaChayba View Post
      When you study your lessons just before going to sleep, you will remember and understand them alot better.
      A very good point. I find studying, sleeping, then getting up to review before an exam is much more effective than an all-nighter. Napping after studying is also great reinforcement for your good studying behavior haha

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      made all this inventions in his dreams, and if you read his autobiography he really stresses the importance of developing each invention in his dreams first, and later, when the invention is completed and working as intended (in his dreams) he recreates the invention in real life and he claims it always worked right away just as he dreamed it would work.
      Exactly, I don't think I would trust the strangeness of dreams to review facts, because there's the chance that you could just confuse yourself in the craziness of the dream. But if you are already an expert in something, and need to visualize it, or build it, you could do that. That would be out of this world, and artists and scientists are known for getting inspiration from dreams.

      Like right now I am procrastinating studying for a marine bio final. If I could just go to sleep, and imagine the creation of the universe by the nebular theory, experience the outgassing of the planet, see isostatic adjustment taking place with the tectonic plates, walk through the different zones of intertidal beaches... that would be an amazing way to study. And to motivate yourself to study later!

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