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    View Poll Results: Do you like/have logical lucid dreams?

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    • logic SUX0RZ chaos ROX0RZ, no logical LDs for me!

      2 33.33%
    • logic is BORING, but I have logical LDs sometimes :/

      1 16.67%
    • whatever, 50/50 for logical or illogical LDs

      1 16.67%
    • logic is ok, have more logical than illogical LDs

      1 16.67%
    • logic ROX0RZ, chaos is BORING, all my LDs are logical!

      1 16.67%
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      fun stuff!..and maybe some mathematics..

      Alright, now I shall show my true geekdom on this however I am very curious about something.
      Have you ever had dreams that were logical involving stuff like mathematics and for that short dream became an uber-genius doing math or whatever logical problem solving uber fast?
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      The logic center of the brain is shut down, right? Well...Ive had dreams try and be logical but usually I get confused and realize that I havent understood any of the conepts at all.
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      that's the usual excuse gameover but I have found it is completely false and bs, you see in most people they don't want logical dreams so they don't use logic in dreams which makes it so that part of the brain has no activity during sleep, it is illogical to conclude that it is shutdown and impossible to use, but biological 'scientists' love being illogical and assuming over and over like a pack of rabid dogs.
      What you are determines what you do.
      What you think determines what you are.
      What you know determines what you think.
      Knowledge is power.

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      Oh I agree completly. But Im jsut saying, Ive had lucid dreams and tried to understand complex things but it hasnt worked. Specifically I wanted to see if I could go back and recall lost portuguese since it used to be my first language as a child, and called upon my subconcious to bring someone to help me. My brother showed up and started explaining something that was complex and I was trying to follow and it took me a minute to realize that I ahd no clue what he was talkign about. Like my brain couldnt understand it.
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      Yeah, I've had these sorts of dreams. Usually trying to solve a problem.

      However, when I wake up nothing I drempt about, like my possible solution(s), makes any sense whatsoever. In the dream... it made all the sense.

      I've had instances where my mental processing capabilities seem to skyrocket and I can safely and efficiently spawn multiple thought threads in my mind, while the dreamworld around me "slows down" to give the illusion that I'm thinking "faster".

      I do like those dreams; I don't mind them; I hardly ever have them.

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