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      New Experiment by SourceFox

      So i have been doing some research into ld's for a few months. It is said that ld are accquired by realizing, and beeing self conscious about that you are, in fact dreaming. Today i made some new experiments on the LD matter. It seem's that when we negate ourselves to sleeping for more than 36 hours our brain starts to make more accurate responses on our surroundings, after about 42 hours the nerve system goes pan and we start getting feelings all over our body than we dont usually feel such, such as fuzzyness and statics. A few more hours and a non-trained brain start to shuts parts of our body down to force us to rest.
      Now it has come to my attention that the more exhausted we are the longer we will need to rest(duh) (depending on our metabolism's ability to recover). So in my experience the more time i have slept the more/longer my dreams I've had/have become.
      So today (00.48 am here in mallorca (about 14 hours awake) il will start a no sleep marathon to 32 hour of sleep deprivation and then listen to iso-tones. what im trying to achieve here is to dream awake. ill be going on live tweet cam at near 30 hours so we can interact more . one more thing, if anyone care, join me and help to keep me awake fo the next 18 hours, sharing your results and stuff like that
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      just checking in, 1.39 now

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      checking in again for a sec, eyes getting heavy, guess this is still normal sometimes i stop like a glitch and cant think aout anything for a few seconds. also seem to be hearing a weird noise as if my pc psu was overchaging, that stops a few secs i relize the noise is there.

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      2nd check in

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      3rd check in still awake, seems after so long awake, i start hearing stuff, wich seem werid but its probably paranoia. but when i focus i realize its real. ppl passing on the street and talking. or at least seems so. 4.45am here

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      I read some articles about dreaming while Wakefulness and they said that its starts after 60-70 hours, much more than 32 hours(i was awake for about 39 hours and didn't have these dreams), its not a fun experiment and i quite sure that lucid dreaming is better, I recomend you to do experiment on this subject instead.

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      Quote Originally Posted by bensh View Post
      I read some articles about dreaming while Wakefulness and they said that its starts after 60-70 hours, much more than 32 hours(i was awake for about 39 hours and didn't have these dreams), its not a fun experiment and i quite sure that lucid dreaming is better, I recomend you to do experiment on this subject instead.
      Yea lol. If anything positive comes out of this it will be an exercise in self control. Cause it sounds really tough.

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