 Originally Posted by SEBSTER
oh...yeah i read that in La Berge's book but for example, you run in your dream and you focus on slowing time down: what i think would happen is that you dont slow time down but instead you start running faster! i mean it makes sence to me
That makes sense in a physics and time perception model of real life. Like in the Matrix...
In the dreams though, I think just depends on how your mind reacts. Like I said about my dreams, when I try to freeze time, everything starts going slower and slower (and eventually I freeze time), but as everything is going slower, I start going slower as well. Once I freeze time, if I try to move, or punch someone, then time starts up again very slowly, and I start moving very slowly too.
I tried many times in my lucids to freeze time when some bad guy is attacking me... when I freeze time, the guy has a sword within inches of hitting me. Time is frozen. Then I try walking away/hitting him as time is frozen, but as I start slowly moving, his blade slowly moves towards me as well, so I have to try to dodge it and make a compromise between freezing time or running/flying away.
In my opinion, it is probably a pretty advanced thing to do to try to slow time down for everything else, while you remain at normal speed, thus making you walk/run faster than everyone else in a Matrix fashion. By contrast, it's much easier to be able to run/fight/fly faster than anyone in your dreams, while time remains at normal speed.
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