hmmm... people keep saying things like you can only dream what you can comprehend, and since it doesn't happen in waking life we don't know what it would be like. Who is to say we don't know subconsciously what it would be like. Our brain doesn't comprehend only the rainbow, it only receive input from that spectrum. To think that there are other colors out there makes perfect sense to me, and so I can easily comprehend seeing a color that doesn't have to go through my eyes. My brain could take that and run with it. My conscious mind can't comprehend having no body because I haven't physically felt it, but I have now.

I feel like people draw conclusions out of half ideas on here. Same with time dilation and splitting consciousness. They say because our brain only can process this much per second we can only experience this much per second, but who is to say that our experience of time is based on how much we process? *not trying for a debate, just putting something up to show my first point.

The main thing that proves that no matter what reasons we say that we can't do things, the problem is that anyone that lucids has felt time dilation, and anyone that has believed has seen a different color. So why are there so many doubters?