I'm fairly certain that about 40 hz is the frequency most commonly associated with intense mental activity, and about 30-12 is standard, alert thinking. The brain seems to struggle to attain much over 100 hz, it seems. 1,000 hz would be nuts... |
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There is an wave frequency limit on the brain, but that does not prove a limit on time perception. Until we know what creates time speed perception, we can't really answer the question scientifically. |
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You are dreaming right now.
I'm fairly certain that about 40 hz is the frequency most commonly associated with intense mental activity, and about 30-12 is standard, alert thinking. The brain seems to struggle to attain much over 100 hz, it seems. 1,000 hz would be nuts... |
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You cannot stop real time. I guess you could do certain things to lengthen your LDs, but you cannot stop someone from waking you up. |
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neural firing rates and brain wave activity read on an eeg are similar in some ways and very different in others. The neuron fires at about 1/1000th of a second. Could you imagine if the neuron only fired at 30-12 times per second. It'd take a hell of a long time for any message to get through. Because the neuron charges and then discharges or completes a cycle I used the Hz notation. I think that's where you got confused with what I was talking about. So to be clear, i wasn't talking about brain waves. |
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Last edited by nyrawake; 11-16-2009 at 04:31 AM.
I know, let's just sleep in a cryo chamber! If we turn it to absolute zero, then time will have stopped for us, and then we'd be free to dream - crap. |
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You wouldn't die. Mass would stop moving, and so time would stop. You wouldn't be dead, and could potentially be relivable. |
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And how do you plan to get to Absolute Zero, oh wise one? Assuming it's even possible to achieve (which it isn't), the chilling process would kill you, plain and simple. The ice crystals that would form in your blood would rupture your cell membranes and you would die anyway. Also, without a brain to dream with, you wouldn't be dreaming. |
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Because if you were flash frozen you'd be stuck in a state of limbo. You wouldn't even be cold, as there is no cold if there is no heat. As for how it is to be done, I have no idea. |
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Didn't Labarge do a study in which people counted seconds in their lucids and got results that were very similar to the time that had passed in real life? |
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I really wish that was true but the people who've been saying it was just highlights of the day/week/100 years are probably right. |
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Lucids: NONE
you don't want that to happen. that cluster is thought to control our circadian rhythms. you'd probably feel incredibly stressed for time and very weird. not to mention your body would go through processes during the morning that it shouldn't until night. and that's just in the short term. anyways would you really wanna go messing with a part of the brain we don't completely understand yet? |
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Remember, there is a speed limit for our brains. Thoughts are made of electricity, and as such can only travel at a certain speed which eludes me right now. |
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If I do ever accomplish a shared dream, nobody better pull a stunt like that. |
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I do have an expierence |
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I like this. It helps me make my point. While slowing actual time may not be possible, changing how fast your brain perceives the information is receives is definitely possible. That is to say, changing your view of time and how fast or slow they seem to you is possible. Even in the waking world, it's possible. Anyone who have ever been in a serious accident or combat situation can attest to the truth of this statement. The adrenaline boost in this situation can make everything seem to slow down for you, and something that may have actually lasted 4-5 seconds could seem like 15-20 to you. While not as extreme as the 100 aforementioned years, it does prove that you can get more bang for your buck, so to speak. |
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Actually, from practical purpose what we strife for - is to experience a number of events which would take, say, hour in WL, during twenty minutes LD. From nyrawake's posts I did not quite figured is there limitation for this. |
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Just smoke some cannabis and EVERYTHING gets slower ha ha. |
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Dream time is roughly equivalent to real time. It is more or less a fixed value, and when you take 1/3 the time in a lucid to do something that would take an hour to do in reality, you're going to miss stuff. There will be scene skips or shortcuts taken, and you won't feel like you're conscious for a full hour. |
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I am inexperienced in this and am trying to reach LD someday, but... |
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Well, yes, I know this is a popular belief among secular dreamers but personally I am undecided (there are anecdotal evidences from advanced dreamers such as Walms, or Pedro from LD4ALL) that's why I was interested is there principal known limitation which could make it impossible for sure. |
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