Thank you! And yes they do. I have not yet gotten to the skill level of lucid dreaming that I need to have in order to put some of my crazy theories to the test, so I am going to try some more basic things first. I plan to first master dream control. Then I am going to start working on hyperreality. Basically I am going to see if I can make a lucid dreaming experience every bit as real as a waking experience, and maybe even further.

On accident I did this once. All of my reality checks said without a doubt that I was not dreaming, but I was absolutely positive that I was. The only reason I knew that I was dreaming was because the place that I was dreaming of wasn't real. I could read all of the words there though and they didn't change when I looked away. My body was also just as solid as is was in real life. It was really quite freaky.

The point for this experiment would be to perhaps be able to train muscle memory while you sleep. Doing something in a dream provokes nearly the same brain activity as doing it in real life. If you could lucid dream in this state of hyperactivity then maybe you could practice various physical activities and have them carry over to the waking world. Typing it out this theory seems kind of crazy too, but it is simpler than the others and still less crazy lol. What do you think about this? Since you've had a lot more experience lucid dreaming then I have, do you think this would work?