Hi,
If, during this daydream, you close your eyes, then it is possible that you're actually having hypnagogic hallucinations. The hallucinations which appear at the onset of sleep as an intermediary state between wakefulness and dreaming. It happens to me that I'm "daydreaming" something, only to find out I'm actually hallucinating it as well. As a daydreamer myself, I have to say that closing my eyes isn't necessary to be totally absorbed into thought... so much even that my body goes on autopilot and that I can't really remember what was actually going on in the "real world" during the daydreaming. It's scary really, since after I snap out of the daydream, I often find myself walking around being compelled to walk somewhere with no real reason - I guess that's just another of those subconscious aspects of human life, or my life at least.
I've only experienced hypnagogic like daydreams and wasn't really fooled into thinking some hardcore dream was going on, if so, then maybe only for a split second.
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