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      Thought to ponder about...

      Some people have said that in dreams or lucid dreams that the dream was more real than real-life.
      How can it be more real than real-life if real-life is real?
      Sry i'm so hard to understand.

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      Your brain is very much like a computer that renders a 3Dgame, it transforms all the impulses into a 3D world. What you see is a very accurate holographic intrepretation of the real, 4D world. The real world however, does not have colors etc, it's just energy. Your brain makes a more understandable hologram of the real world. So.. when you dream, your brain is not limited anymore to impulses, and can create this 3D world completely like it wants. That's why lucid dreams have to potential to be more sharp than real life.
      "Reject common sense to make the impossible possible." -Kamina

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      Im not sure real is the right word, but it might seem more "real" to the person since it comes completely from their own mind and isnt a product of the minds interpretation of a fixed thing. I'd also say that normals dreams are seemed as more real than lucid dreams since everything is being accepted as "real" and true.
      Last edited by ZmillA; 06-04-2008 at 12:54 AM.

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      I agree with Zmilla, you can feel so awestruck at the detail. You know you are in your bed, yet you see each leave on the tree in the park, and shiver from the cold breeze. Yet you know, it does not exist.
      A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream?
      Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes From the Underground

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      I've had that feeling.

      Sometimes the feelings seem more intense, the colors seem more vivid, scenery seems more beautiful.

      Sometimes in dreams it's like someone hooked up an amplifier to your senses and it's intense! Hard to describe.
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      You talk to vacuum cleaners and safes, you've had apple trees growing in your living room, tigers and horses in your dining room, an elephant in your bedroom. I've seen you locked in a jail in the middle of your living room and once someone swore they saw you floating in mid-air! How do you explain that, Major Nelson!?

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      my theory DQ5 is like this:

      How you experience the real world is determined by 'receptors' of your body. Your eyes, your ears, nose, touch senses etc. This is basic biology. You hear something....because your eyes have transmitted the sound to your brain where it is interpretted into something you understand as 'hearing'.

      This means, you judge reality by what your body detects in the outside world.

      In a dream.....you bypass receptors. Your brain makes everything! You dont rely on how good your sight is....how good your sense of touch is. Everything is PURE and unaffected by your bodies ability to detect the world.

      Everything can exceed the detail that you can experience in reality; hence things can be 'more real.'

      (this is just a theory, dont go quoting me as fact or anything lol)

      Quality LD's: 16

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      Thats what I believe aswell, james.

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