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      Do animals Lucid Dream?

      I was thinking about this question throughout the day. I mean, when they sleep their brains might go through the same changes as ours do when we are sleep. This might even be more relevant in animals such like chimpanzees who's body structure is extremely similar to ours. So what do you think?

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      Is this a String Theory Post ???.
      I'm Staring at you from behind. It's the Eyes on the back of your neck. Feel the Burn.

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      I highly doubt it. I mean humans just discovered not 2 long ago that we can LD so what makes us think animals have gotton that far? Besides what do they have 2 dream about, it's not like their lives r that fasinating, all they do is eat sleep & kill.

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      Animals do dream but it's not known what they dream about. They cant talk so it's safe to say we dont know about them being lucid.

      I mean humans just discovered not 2 long ago that we can LD[/b]
      Humans have known of lucid dreaming for a long time now.

      what makes us think animals have gotton that far?[/b]
      What makes us think they have not?

      Besides what do they have 2 dream about, it's not like their lives r that fasinating, all they do is eat sleep & kill.[/b]
      I would have to disagree with this statement, besides disagreeing with it point out that our basic needs are also to eat, sleep, and kill...

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      Originally posted by Newmoon+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Newmoon)</div>
      I would have to disagree with this statement, besides disagreeing with it point out that our basic needs are also to eat, sleep, and kill...[/b]
      Yeah but honey humans have jobs, & life goals, & couseling centers, & social networks, & higher means of communication. The human life is way more complicated than that of other animals.

      Originally posted by Newmoon@
      Humans have known of lucid dreaming for a long time now.
      sure humans have known about LDing for a while. However, it was not scientifically proven 'till a couple years back, & not that many people actually know what LDing is. There is a HUGE amount of people u can find in ur everyday life that wouldn't have a clue what Lucid means darling. Trust me, i'v done some studying on that one.

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      What makes us think they have not?
      Um well lets see...humans have scientific labs where human scientists do research; therefore, resulting in a gain of human knowledge. In other words we discovered LDing to be a technique through human's nature of studying, evaluating, and concluding...now lets look at animals in the past/present state. Number of labs created or used by animals = 0, number of animal scientists creating theories and new ideas = 0
      Have i gotton my point across yet?

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