I've been thinking about a few statements for a while now but didn't manage to figure it out or find an answer on the internet.
Some of them are not WILD-related but I'll post it here anyway.
the first 2 are more like open questions,
the others are simple yes/no questions but some advanced explanation is always in the right place.
here we go:

  1. To what extent does aural input interfere with getting into SP consciously (WILDing)?
  2. To what extent does visual input (even with your eyes closed - flashing lights etc) interfere with getting into SP consciously (WILDing)?
  3. You can't WILD when you would normally go to sleep - you don't enter REM immediately.
  4. If you perform WBTB and then go back to sleep regularly, chances you will have a DILD will increase.
  5. Swallowing does not interfere with getting into SP - it's a naturally process that your body will keep track of even when you're asleep.
  6. To reach SP, you will have to lay completely still for a certain time. Even when you make the slightest movement, you'll have to start all over again.
  7. Thinking about dreaming will prevent you from WILDing successfully.

I'm interested in hearing your opinions & answers.
Lucid Dream Mythbusters