I read somewhere that there was some guy who stopped time in an LD and was in the dream for 100 years, but was only actually sleeping for two hours. Is this possible, or just BS?
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I read somewhere that there was some guy who stopped time in an LD and was in the dream for 100 years, but was only actually sleeping for two hours. Is this possible, or just BS?
Hmm... Time dialation, as it's often called...
Time is relative. A truth that we should all know from early highschool.
But for 100 years? I doubt it.
If you've ever done something particularly intense, such as skydiving, you know time has a weird way of forming, it slows down, or often speeds up, you feel a minute pass as if it were only a couple seconds. I used to have the same feeling when I was climbing trees.
My answer would be yes, to an extent. It would require some heavy double thinking though :P
Good luck~
Lucid dream = possible.
It may be a pain in the ass, but you can make yourself believe you are dreaming for a long time. Years even.
I think you seen the thread where the guy said he was living in a town for like a year and when he finally woke up he got to get used to his real life again.
It was not 100 years if you was talking about the same guy.
thats complete BS. He claims that he stopped time, and a hundred years of time went by. How was he measuring time if he "stopped" it?
I've read things on the matter that say doing things like slowing down clocks, or throwing objects in slow motion can help create the effect of large amounts of time passing by, but I've tried to no avail. Granted, I only ever tried twice, and both times I was aiming to spend a hypothetical month in a dream. If you start small, and gradually increase the amount of 'time' that goes by in lucid dreams, I'm sure you could prolong the amount of time that you perceive.
Well, fake memories are generally treated like normal ones, so works the same I suppose lol