In the first place how can you have solid proof of something that you can't see and experience for yourself. The sleep lab test in LAberge's case was a result of a lucid dream where the dreamer remembers the waking world and what he was supposed to do in this case moving his eyes..etc. But then there is another type of lucid dream which I'm not entirely sure it's really conciousness because there is no trace of waking world and no memory of what to do when lucid. How do you prove that? Dismiss it as non-lucid or like many people call low level lucid? It so happens the one that was tested and taken to show that lucid dreaming is real was a lucid dream???? |
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