Regarding this thread here: http://www.dreamviews.com/f11/read-i...leeping-44718/ |
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Regarding this thread here: http://www.dreamviews.com/f11/read-i...leeping-44718/ |
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I would say plausible but IDK you dont hear much when you are asleep I think the mane influence is the music you hear before falling asleep. |
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That's actually a pretty interesting thought. I mean, you can obviously perceive some sensory information while you're dreaming, just not really consciously. Don't you ever have dreams where there's a loud blaring alarm, you wake up, and your RL alarm is going off? Or, for perhaps a more relevant example, there is the use of tools that beep or produce flashing lights that you sense in your dream in some form to become lucid. |
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Again, I have to agree with Moongrass. Beeps are... very basic to say the. Understanding speech requires a higher level of conscienceness (however you spell the damn word) to understand, which might wake you up... or just be completely ignored. your sub-conscience might pick up on it though. |
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Yeah I;d have to agree with Moongrass. The music is sorta the last thing you hear before you fall asleep, so it heavily influences yours dreams. |
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thats exactly what I was thinking, beeping and human voice require a very different level of conscience to understand. and I sorry but you can throw bottle at avatar..... |
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Well maybe your subconscious would pick it up and translate it to something via a dream? |
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... this would be such a better argument if I'd stop contradicting myself at every turn.. well once, but still |
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Maybe if you played a very distinct sound that could only be interpreted one way. For example, I often have dreams where it's raining and I wake up to hear actual rain on the roof. If you could play the sound of rain then I don't think there's many ways the brain could interpret it and thus rain could become a solid dreamsign? |
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My LDing record, if you want to hear about it, is about 4 WILDs, 1 DEILD, and the rest DILDs.
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