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Offline X0MB13

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Re: Dreams or Reality?
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2014, 08:17:04 pm »
I'd take it and the first thing I'd do is alter my time perception so that one second in the real world feels like 1000 years in my dream world. Then I'd spent my days discussing Sartre and shit with husky voiced Spanish supermodels in an air conditioned hanging garden overlooking Angkor Wat, with unlimited frozen lime daiquiris materializing out of thin air.

In the immortal words of Joe Pantoliano, ignorance is bliss.
Many people are not aware that dreams occur in real time when they are questioned about the length they believed to have taken place 90% of lucid dreamers are on the money
Sometimes...you can cry until there's nothing wet in you. You can scream and curse to where your throat rebels and ruptures. You can pray, all you want, to whatever god you think will listen. And, still it makes no difference. It goes on, with no sign as to when it might release you. And you know that if it ever did relent...it would not be because it cared.

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Re: Dreams or Reality?
« Reply #16 on: May 23, 2014, 12:35:58 am »
I went next level on this with a paper I wrote last night. If a computer that is much less complex than the human mind can replicate a simulation universe, I see no reason for our dreams to not be real. "Reality" is the only word in the English language that should always be in quotes. Quantum mechanics allows for atoms to be in multiple places at once and I believe the same is true for people. For anything to exist it must be observed which is how human perception works for the most part. Current devices can measure alpha, theta, spindle, and delta waves and frequency plays a role in theories of the multiverse. I believe our dream state frequencies may be shuffling our energy through multiple dimensions even if the possibility exists that they are of our own design. I am an extremely lucid dreamer and my dream worlds are designed with the physics of this universe still in play. The dreams I cannot recall are the ones that interest me most.  I want to remember the dreams that occur during deep delta wave sleep.

Now since people brought up the Matrix take it a step further and think 13th floor. We are each gods of creation and destruction. Possibly in the midst of a  simulation ourselves but have the power and opportunity to create our own tangents of reality in dream states. I wake up and pound Xanax to drop right back into my emergent sleep stage one where dreams are most lucid an I have the most control. I've already considered the idea that at the point of death that my 21 grams of energy can deposit itself into one of my own created worlds so I'm putting real work into my designs. Energy cannot be created or destroyed.  Currently my dream designs adhere to the physics that we have in this reality but everything else is tailored for me.
This is probably the most coherent explanation of your beliefs that I've heard yet.


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Re: Dreams or Reality?
« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2014, 03:03:25 am »
thats mixing fantasy with reality.  theres no basis for what what dreams really are...hell, science still doesnt know what the purpose of sleep is

i know in my dreams there certainly doesnt exist any laws of physics.