Good point. I was worried about things seeming fake, but I was underestimating my brain. I established a theory on how my sub-conscience would "portray" a journey to a coral reef using information I know and information I don't know I know.
My brain is "smart" enough to figure out what things should look and feel like, even I haven't actually seen or felt such things. My SB would "collect" information it "knows" about sand, water, light, coral, ect. from things I have experienced IRL and things I have seen on TV, movies, and the net.
I suppose the same concept applies to things like flying, shapeshifting, walking on the moon, ect. My guess is that these things would probably be fairly accurate to the real thing, at least to the point that it matters. Every rock on the moon wouldn't look exactly the same, but the terrain would look the same overall. Even if you can't consciously remember what the moon looks like, you SB does. It could also interprete details that you might never have actually known based on details that you do know, like the way someone looks naked. The result would probably be surprisingly accurate.
Edit: I just read BillyBob's guide to "real" lucid dreams: http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic....der=asc&start=0 It helps solidify my theory about the brain's ability to add detail to lucid dreams.
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