wow so the dream actually felt that long- or did it "skip" in places? How many actual memories from it do you recall? is it really a lifetime or does it only "feel" that way? Sounds very interesting. |
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Last edited by Solo; 07-18-2009 at 12:32 AM.
wow so the dream actually felt that long- or did it "skip" in places? How many actual memories from it do you recall? is it really a lifetime or does it only "feel" that way? Sounds very interesting. |
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Wow, that's intense. I've heard of dreams that feel like they've lasted a lifetime, but they weren't described like this. Was it like a lifetime-long nightmare? That would be horrible. =o |
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It did not skip anything from growing up, marriage childbirth, marital / physical abuse, but like I said the memories are fading now, I do remember how intense the full range of emotions were and it would have been easier if it had of been a nightmare or even a normal dream, however it had none of the normal dream things you know the nonsensical stuff. As far as I can recall I have never had a nightmare I am lucky that way, my wife has bad dreams almost every night. I can’t really describe it any better then I have done above, what I will say is that the dreams I have had all my life are more like movies and are great fun, this one however was something different, I have asked loads of people if they have ever had a dream like mine no one seems to recall one. |
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Last edited by Solo; 07-18-2009 at 11:00 PM.
Did the dream happen all in one night? That's some extreme time dilation. Do you know what your name/address/phone number in the dream was? It would be really freaky if the person actually existed. |
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LaBerge did an experiment that determined that dream time takes the same amount of time as in waking life. He had various people estimate ten seconds while awake, then ten seconds in their dream by moving their eyes back and forth at the beginning and end. I think the main theory behind dreams that seem to last for ages is that sort of skips but you don't really notice. So say it's the morning and then it suddenly it becomes night. People just assume that a whole day has passed, and thus it feels like they've been in the dream for longer than they acually had. |
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