Im sure everyone knows how your eyes dialate depending on the amount of light in the room right...? |
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Im sure everyone knows how your eyes dialate depending on the amount of light in the room right...? |
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Light is light no matter how you see it, in my opinion the body turns to a light even in sleep. Whether we like it or not the body turns to light in sleep. We tend to wake up because it is more light then we like. I think the amount of light we see in dreams depends on how we move in our sleep. Even in a dark room with an alarm clock the mind moves to the light of the alarm clock. I'm no expert and are welcome to challege. |
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All intelligent creatures Dream
LD's 12 And counting..
I do not wish to hear about the moon from someone who has not been there.
Mark Twain
Ok, but do you know if while your dreaming, your Pupils will Dialate in RL according to how much light you see in your dream...? |
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Had a few dreams looking in the mirror and noticed how BIG my pupils were, I look really friendly like that. Not that I'm not naturally, of course! |
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"It's not only weirder than we think, it's weirder than we CAN think."
No, I don't think dream-light would affect your real-life body. Now, I've never actually looked, but I would guess not. Pupil dilation is a physical response, not a mental one. |
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible." -Walt Disney
Sexual thoughts dilate your eyes. And the wider your pupils, the more attractive you appear and the more people are magnetically transfixed by your gaze. Thusly, when looking at people, run naughty images of them in your head. A strong libido will help here. |
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Yes you know I'll die for you
And ya know I'll ride with you
I will always try with you
And give ya my love, and cry with you
If you do a pupillary reflex test on a sleeping person, their pupils will still dilate and shrink according to the light. Only neurological problems will cause the pupils not to react to light stimuli - even when asleep or dreaming. Just think of an unconscious person, medics still check pupillary eye reflexes to check for neurological depression or damage. |
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All intelligent creatures Dream
LD's 12 And counting..
I do not wish to hear about the moon from someone who has not been there.
Mark Twain
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