Alright... so, let's say you had extremely good control over your dreams. You were a master lucid dreamer. You stretch time out so that you seem to experience decades. I've talked to someone who does this commonly - they spend years, even lifetimes, existing as fictional characters. Going through their lives.
Based off of this, here is my idea: you stretch time out so that your dream is the length of a lifetime. You then simulate a world as close to real life as you can get. Of course, for it to be stable and realistic, you'd have to be REALLY good at LDing. Anyway, the concept is simple. You just live life through - be it as yourself or another person. The point is to get the full experience of life. Everyone knows how much wisdom many of the elderly possess - because they've had so much experience. If you were to create and live through a life with the depth, struggles, passion and stability of reality, you could wake up with 70 or 80 more years of wisdom and life experience than everyone around. You could do this for several nights and end up having hundreds of years of wisdom under your belt - while only being 15 or 20 or 30 or however old you are.
To do all this successfully, one would have to have enormous amounts of concentration, LDing experience, dream recall, discipline, and patience. But if it worked, imagine what kind of a person you could become. Also, you could devote certian lifetimes to different things. You could spend an entire lifetime studying and being with giraffes, so when you woke up, people would suddenly find you an expert on the field of giraffes. The only snag I can think of is retaining the knowledge from the dream to reality. You would have to have excellent dream recall and you'd have to be at a very high level of lucidity.
What do you think? Is this even realistic?
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