It has been some time since I briefly shared my considerations over the ability to create and save environments and worlds in lucid dreams, at this thread: http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...hitecture.html

Since then, I have explored much of the potential within this ability, and have found limits both personal and seemingly Universal.
I have also considered most of the angles as to how this is possible.
There is no doubt the memory harbors quantum folding; external, some, to the biophysical vessel. There is no doubt also that this folding will eventually run out of space, just like a circuit board has an edge at which data ceases. However, I have my suspicions that these environments and worlds are not the product of free-firing neurons and complex memory function, nor am I convinced dreams themselves are entirely grounded within Reality or ourselves.
I acknowledge The Universe is one, and has not an inside or outside, but perhaps Reality is small, and is only a finite disk floating through the cosmos... Perhaps there are other disks, adjacent, and even connected, that certain life forms may access; if composed of the correct biophysical and electromagnetic elements, energies, and frequencies.

However, let me not get sidetracked in the many theories as to how. Let us explore why...
There are many obstacles and restrictions here in Reality. Whether you perceive that as mostly physical or otherwise, one thing seems stunningly obvious to me: Our freedom is obsolete here.
As most dreamers know, the abilities to defy 'laws' of 'nature', are often the initial incentives to dream. However, moving beyond that, we see there is a whole lot more than changing your gender, appearance, life form, or flying and stopping time, etc. You begin to realize it is not doing these things that you dream for. It is the freedom to do these things, that in actuality; you dream for.

Humankind has explored cybernetic living to curious extents, quantum folding within technology is incredibly easy, and while appearing small; is vast within. The only difference between Cyberspace and Dreamspace - apart from the obvious existing techniques - is that one seems easier and more plausible (sooner) than the other. That is to say, technology has come a long way. And is always thirty years ahead than that it is today. And while dreaming will always have advantages over cybernetic space, the two environments are highly similar, despite existing so differently (as mentioned).
I mention cyberspace, however, as a method of better understanding dreamspace. We access cyberspace through physical components, but the result is highly intangible! Just like dreaming, we access them through physical functions (the brain is advanced, not overly so, but enough to harness great power) but the result -- the actual dream, not tangible at all! We know where cyberspace is, technically, but we have NO idea where dreams are, beyond how they start.
There is no space possible within the brain capable of sustaining the vast realms out there, that even I have visited and built upon. The memory has limits, certain things are forgotten or malfunction inevitably. But this has never happened with I... So is it possible we harbor a gateway to a free disk? : A Reality without laws?

These are the questions I have sought to resolve, but in time, ceased, and accepted that there may be no answers instead. All I know today is that these realms are where I want to be, and where I shall continue to be.

The question is, where shall you dwell?