I want to conduct an experiment with shared dreaming. |
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I want to conduct an experiment with shared dreaming. |
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I have also been trying to think of scientific methods for testing shared dreaming. This sounds like a good idea, I'll try it in my next LD. |
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I'd put this in 'Beyond Dreaming' rather than 'Research,' but you'd really need an impartial 3rd party (I'd even say a sceptical party that doesn't believe in Shared Dreaming but you trust not to fudge the results). Because I really would not put it past people to say "Yeah- that's what I saw" or "Yeah, that's what I drew" just to feel validated. |
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True. It is going to be pretty much impossible to prove (or even disprove) shared dreaming to a sceptic as the you have to experience it for yourself, which is something a sceptic would/could never do. The most of the tests are those like this one. The dreamers are the only ones who will know the truth (whether that be shared dreaming confirmed or otherwise). |
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I think the best way is to PM you. Then we post here saying we did the first task (writing something). Once you receive confirmation from someone else with what we wrote, post a screen shot of your PM. This would remove the notion that it was doctored in anyway. |
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I don't believe in shared dreaming, but I wont fudge w/ the results. |
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Ill do it. |
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REALITY CHECK
I think that this experiment has very little room for error. For example, if A writes "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" and B sees it the next day, that is very good proof of shared dreaming. I could not possibly fudge the results, but the participants might, by PMing and discussing what to write. I think that there should be admin/moderator supervisation of this thing. If that can be done, this is a great experiment! |
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To "research" shared dreaming, you need a sleep lab and third party testers, complete controlled test environment. Other then that it is proving it to yourself, not others. WakingNomad has said he has tried to contact people to prove shared dreaming. He said he noone got back to him |
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They say dreaming is dead, no one does it anymore.
It's not dead it's just that it's been forgotten, removed from our language.
Nobody teaches it so nobody knows it exists.
The dreamer is banished to obscurity.
Well, I'm trying to change all that, and I hope you are too.
By dreaming, every day.
We need to consider a few things though: |
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