I once made up a great idea for a game modification in a dream. I don't know if it actually was great because your dreams can make you believe anything... Anyway, when I woke up I had forgotten. |
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LOL... Dreams are weird. I was looking at a small sphere constructed out of those little magnets and plastic connecting rods when I realized a strange mathematical formula to make a perfect sphere. I told myself to remember it when I woke up. Sure enough, I had forgot it. Perhaps it would make no sense at all to my conscious side. |
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I once made up a great idea for a game modification in a dream. I don't know if it actually was great because your dreams can make you believe anything... Anyway, when I woke up I had forgotten. |
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You're right about believing anything. That's what is so great about them although wouldn't it be nice to be able to step back in our dream and look at our problem from reality's perspective? |
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I find it really hard to remember music created in my dreams, but have never tired a formula of sorts. |
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When I was young I had a dream that the code to Metroid was "Justin Bailey". |
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Back when I took some advanced calculus course, I dreampt that I had come up with not only a formula but some sort of break-through theorem or something.. it was long, and complicated, and made perfect sense. It was amazing how clear it was - like I finally understood the meaning of the universe and translated it all into mathematical language. |
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I wrote a song in my non-lucid dream once. I remembered it too |
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My music - www.soundcloud.com/jaredemmanuel
I once dreamed some game cheats that worked. I couldn't figure out how to enter them, so I just typed them in and it worked. |
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Originally Posted by Taosaur
I believe Robert Stevenson had an epiphany while dreaming, and it lead to the book we know as The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Wikipedia states: |
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Are you dreaming?
In real life, I was programming a simple game with 2 circles that would bounce off of each other. It was simple but I needed a way to test a way to test if the circles were touching. At first I thought I would just check every pixel to see if it was touching any edge pixels on the other circle. I realized how rediculous this was so I stoped coding it for the day. |
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CURRENT LUCID GOALS (LD's: 34) (Raised by Moonbeam)
->Listen to a song I've got memorized in waking life.
->Find my dream guide.
->Fly around with and idol of mine, Thom Yorke (Lead singer of Radiohead) [TOTM]
->Find a pegasus, tame, and fly it. [TOTM]
->Brownie camera [TOTY]
Me too. I often find myself composing songs in my dreams, which sound different than anything I did in real life, but very enjoyable. I wasn't ever able to write it down or even put it into a sequencer, unfortunately. |
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i play guitar, but i'm teaching myself so i never really have anyone to teach me. in a lucid someone was teaching me a song and I was trying hard to make myself remember it once i woke up but i couldn't. maybe my subconcious was making up the chords with the sound it made |
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I think that some things that seem to make perfect sense in dreams, are actually just rubbish. I can't think of an example off the top of my head, but I know of several instances where I solved a problem in a dream, but the solution was senseless in real life. It's a bit like when we think we can understand foreign languages in dreams, it makes perfect sense to us at the time, even though it is mostly just gibberish. |
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