Dreams are basically simulations
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Which vault was that again?
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The interesting thing is that dreams are what the mind can do, without the boundaries of reality, such as gravity. This is why electronic devices almost never work in dreams as your mind can't simulate the logic of their behaviour.
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π½πππππππππreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Or, am I really the butterfly and this is the simulation?
Someone else said it better, but I wanted to link in my man Zhuangzi.
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It was a dream about my actual last job.
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[email protected]replied to π½πππππππππ last edited by
i dont really have anything to add or ask, but appreciate what seems like unicode character in your username.
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Hemingways_Shotgunreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Dreams are basically simulations of our lives that we run
I rarely ever feature in my own dreams. Nor do people I know. My brain invents completely fictitious stories and characters, like watching a movie or a stage play.
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Maybe the dreams are true reality and what you perceive as being awake is simply a faded memory of what happened. After all, your memories are mostly made up anyway.
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no dreams are the "real" world where anything can be "created" and made to "happen" . I had a dream recently where for the first time I knew I was in a dream. I just flipped and said no way this is my dream and I thought "I'm going to fly" and I just lifted off like Superman and flew around for a bit then all of a sudden I flashed to my bedroom I was still flying above my body and suddenly like a dark "rope" or arm or something like that wrapped around my wasted and yanked me backwards towards my bathroom. I was pulling on the door frame and trying to to get away then I woke up.
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we perceive a VERY small percentage of the "real" world
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i did not necessarily me mean our as in the person who is dreaming, our as in mostly humans, it is like a diorama we run, not exactly playing sims in our mind
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i would believe this, if the physics in our dreams stays consistent, which it does not
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you seem slightly sad, wanna discuss?