So I had the lucid dream a while back, where I was standing in this empty parking lot. Nothing really happened, it was short. I woke up quickly. What I remember was how amazingly realistic it was. Much more realistic than even real life. Everything was so clear and crisp. I can't really describe it.

Dream HD. I guess. I was laying in bed one morning and saw little bits and pieces of dreamlets and I noticed they were also very, very clear. Just like the parking lot dream.

I've talked to my friend about this. He lucid dreams almost every night because he's narcoleptic and goes into SP often. He says he's had plenty of dreams in HD.

So anyway, I've read that blind people who've been blind since birth don't dream visually, but have auditory dreams. I'm not sure if this is true, I just read it somewhere, but it makes sense.

I've also heard that a blind people who hasn't always been blind but becomes blind later can have visual dreams.

So, what I see here is this. What your brain takes in, it can output in the form of a dream. How then, could I and my friend have dreams that are so amazingly clear and different looking than real life since everything we take in is less than that.

Just thought I'd pose the question, see if anyone else had had dreams like this or answers.