 Originally Posted by Twisty
If your brain sped up the events in your dream, to where one real minute equals one dream hour, then that could work.
Exactly, and this is pretty much the premise that most people use, when wondering whether we can spend years in a dream - the whole 'time dilation' thing.
But, the way I see it, time dilation in a dream works much like it does when you're in waking life. Some things can happen in your waking life, which makes your brain perceive that time is happening either faster or more slowly than normal, however, even with this being the case, it is not a extreme case of time dilation. It's a perceived case, where one looks back and says 'well that seemed to have lasted much longer than it actually did,' but when it comes to, say, turning a single minute into a full hour, that's a tall order to fill. I think people get caught up in the mysterious nature of dreams, so the subjective experience makes them come out of it saying "OMG, THAT WAS A WHOLE YEAR", but what they experienced wasn't a full year. It didn't even actually feel like a full year. But the images and the timeline were cut up so convincingly so that what seemed like it might have been a much longer dream than normal actually lasted much, much longer.
Time dilation - even while awake - can slow down a 95mph fastball so that you're able to hit it with a tiny wooden bat, but it can't slow it down enough to where you can stop, mentally review all the items on your grocery list, and then still have time to hit the ball.
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