Interestingly my lucid dreams are usually less detailed than my nonlucid dreams. I suspect this is because in my lucid dreams when I focus on how real everything is I can only focus on one or two senses easily. In nonlucid dreams I just think it is real life, and in real life you sort of sense everything but may disregard it if it is unimportant. Anyways, this sounds interesting so I'll write about the details of both. The lucid details are based on the past two lucid dreams I've had which were about 8-12 minutes long and the longest and most realistic I've ever had.
Nonlucid Dreams:
Sights: In my nonlucid dreams, I usually see very clearly. I wear glasses, but unless I think about it I find that I'm not wearing any while dreaming. Outdoors, I mostly see places that resemble where I have lived. This makes it very rare for me to dream of things like snow falling. However, the streets are organized in a believable fashion (even if they may be somewhat inconvenient) and structures are also well supported. I'm actually impressed with the ability of my mind in creating a realistic picture of things I know almost nothing about such as the interior of an engine. Everything I see in nonlucid dreams is basically indistinguishable from real life. One thing that really differs is watching television or using the computer. In these cases the screen fills up my whole field of view as if I am actually there, but I have control of the remote or mouse and keyboard.
Touch: The way I feel the world around me is pretty realistic when I do, but some details are missing. For instance, I have never felt wind in a dream. It is very rare for me to feel water and other things in nature. When I do, however, it is very realistic. Man made objects show up more in my dreams. When I feel these objects they are usually right, or a very good guess if I've never felt something like it before. I also can feel mild pain.
Sound: Sound is mostly unchanged in my dreams. The only thing that may differ is having people talking in different voices than in real life.
Interacting with the World: In my nonlucid dreams, objects do not act very realistically. Gravity is usually low (about 85% that of normal) and as a result I see objects that tend to float farther when thrown. Some things don't work the way they should. Computers are an example of this. If I'm online when dreaming the sites change without warning. Lights work fine. I can usually read. However, even though the sentences may be grammatically correct they tend to run on and on about unconnected subjects. The ground is usually softer in my dreams, and quite slippery. This makes running difficult. My body also has trouble moving quickly, which adds to that fact. Whatever I taste is exactly the same as in the real world.
Interacting with People: People in my dreams are very predictable. They don't usually talk to me unless spoken to. In fact, in may take them a few seconds to even react to anything I say. Sometimes they don't react at all until I wonder what could be wrong with the person. Personalities of those I know not too well are wrong. People who are sweet in real life may turn cruel, and mean people can turn nice. People I know well are more quiet and usually don't talk to me, favoring other dream characters. Sometimes people just act really weird, like posing as lions in their front yards naked!
Lucid Dreams:
Sights: This is a tough one. My focus tends to go crazy in lucid dreams. When I'm looking at something with my focus correctly it looks just like in real life. If I focus too hard the image becomes fuzzy, and when I see the object again it has changed. Colors though... I see the most wonderful and bright colors in my lucid dreams. Last night when I had a lucid and went outside and looked at the night sky, I got chills just seeing how it looked. Not going into too many details, the night sky was glowing with stars and had a neon red glow. Generally my sight is just as good as real life, but it has a tendency to blur or disappear altogether before coming back good as new.
Touch: I haven't had much experience with touch yet. If I focus on it everything is as real as real life. If I don't I don't really notice it, and can't remember really feeling anything at all but small shocks like when you walk or run. I cannot feel pain.
Sound: Once again, I don't have enough experience to say for sure. It isn't very realistic though and like in nonlucid dreams voices don't sound the same.
Interacting with the World: Well, in the past two lucids I had there was no control. I think this is because of how realistically everything behaves, which really makes me wonder if flying is possible. Gone is that 85% gravity; everything acts normally. Well, not lights. I could not get lights to work at all. I haven't had experience with machines yet. Taste was interesting. I wouldn't call it "realistic" because when I ate a beef patty on a bun, it tasted like a complete hamburger. It still felt like I was eating though.
Interacting with People: Like the other parts of my lucid dreams, I can't say for sure. I've only talked to my friend and my mom. They didn't "care" being dream characters at all, and actually gave me a hug when I told them. I'm not sure about strangers though. I expect them to ignore me, so they probably will...
OK, so to answer your questions without all the crap above:
Do things have textures? Yes.
Does the sun feel hot? I've never felt it.
Are there stars in the night sky? Sometimes.
If, walking through a city, you were to stop and enter a randon shop, would it be filled with things like in real life, or bare? It would be filled with things. Most things I want are near the front and in stock.
What about other people? Do you see the other people in the city, going about their lives, or is it just you and whoever you're specifically dreaming about? I see other people, but I usually know them from school, or I'm with my family. This is because I have a lot of school dreams.
Do you feel pain, see colors, listen to music? I feel slight pain, and can see vivid colors, but I can't say I've listened to music.
What about books, if you opened up a book in some random dream store, would there be words inside? Yes. It would be nonsensical but technically correct sentences would be in there.
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