My air conditioning makes some noise. Not a lot of noise, but some. I've heard that having some kind of extra noise or light on while you sleep can cause your dreams to become more vivid. I've also heard that if you're used to something in your environment and you change it, that change can also make your dreams more vivid. |
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Let me start off by saying I don't believe that having it on will increase or decrease the vividness of your dreams. If it's disturbing you throughout the night and waking you up it may altar your ability to have lengthy dreams or become lucid at all. You can try turning it off and see how well you do without it, experiment and record your results. If you find you have less vivid dreams with it off then stick with it, if not turn it back on. Good luck. |
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It is worth a try. Worst case scenario, you save money on your electricity bill |
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Usually if you believe that it will work, it will work. |
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I heard somewhere that temperature can affect your dream causing either a nightmare or happy dream. It could be total bull spit, but that's just what I heard someone say. Dont take my word though. And yes, like Robot_Butler said, it will save you some money turning it off. So that's a plus |
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I think it's whatever you're more convinced of. You may more chilly dreams or 'air static-y' stuff perhaps, but placebo more than anything. |
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I think cooler temperatures make it easier to dream. |
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Cooler temperatures have been proven to give people longer deeper sleep. Ergo, dreams would have a tendency to be more vivid. Simple math. However, if you find the A/C noise irritating this could certainly negate any positive effects of a cooler room. Pick your poison. |
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