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lucid physics
having no luck getting lucid except 1 short dild which i beleive to have been fake i want to know about the physics of lucid dreams
i know that its all in your head and what ever you want you can make what ever you think will happen most certainly will ect. but how does it actually coincide with real life?
let me be more precise
say you want to practice throwing or hitting a baseball for example would you automatically hit it every time or would you occaionally hit miss foul ect. and when you do hit it does it behave just like in real life colliding at a certain point on the bat and flying accordingly?
god damn i cant spell
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It does whatever you expect it to do. If you expect to hit the ball, you most likely will, if you expect to miss, you probably will. So I would say that the physics are like that of the real world, but instead of being set in stone to a certain value, it is more baised on your expectation and thoughts. I am prety sure though that you could get some prety realistic physics if you expect them to behave like they should.
(I am not a very advanced LD'er so I could be completely bonkers, but from what I have read and observed, I think my ideas are accurate.)
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Yeah it's hard for your brain to set it up like it's real life. Since your mind is the source of making physics in dreams, it's going to be rare that objects will act definite as they should in real life.
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Dont not try to hit the ball.
Instead, only try to realise the truth.
There is no ball.
:O