This is pretty cool (timelessness), but when i got down to thinking about it, i came to the sort of realization that the brain is all neurons and electricity, and that even tho electricity is extremely fast, a dream (sight sound smell etc) must take hundreds of thousands if not more neurons firing. so i figured a "second" of a dream must take a minimum amount of time. This would make sense... or would it?
Also, i had this lucid in a strange way, i did a WBTB, but i dont think i did anything correctly, i got up, turned off my alarm and fell back into bed read to do a FILD and the next thing i remember I'm lying in my bed wondering if I'm asleep (and i was) without remembering actually moving my fingers. Would this be a total coincidence that i dreamt about lying in bed?
Lastly! as soon as i realized i was dreaming a whole flood of things i had read in tutorials and such was rushing into my mind so i clearly remember thinking "ok. calm, calm... dont wake up, spin, rub the palms" all those good things, once i could look around and see my room, i decided time to leave and went on with my dream. from There, i got excited and pressed for time. and i don't remember that waking me up, it faded to another dream eventually.
(Sorry for the kind of long post... )
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