 Originally Posted by ParadoxOwl
Well of course there's a limit, our brains are like a PC with a motherboard, CPU, GPU etc. And there's only a certain amount they can handle and our brains are the same, our brains are very powerful though, People have actually stress tested their dreaming capabilities and actually hit the limit of what their brain can process at any given moment. So yes there are definitely limits on how much processing power our brains have.
I think there might be more to this.
Yes, your brain has processing limits, but your perception's interpretation of that processing is fairly infinite. It isn't that you are seeing literally thousands of DC's in a dream, it is that you think you are seeing thousands of DC's. In other words, your dreaming mind has provided a schema that carries the idea of a multitude around you.
Just as you don't need to see or identify each DC before you, your unconscious does not need to provide a multitude of specific DC's, just the impression of a multitude. This works for anything in a dream, and not just DC's: if you are floating around in space, your dreaming mind did not need to produce each of the millions of stars you see, just an impression of their numbers; your dreaming mind does not need to create a multitude of trees, and then every leaf on each of those trees, for you to perceive that you are walking through a forest.
It isn't what is "physically" placed in your dream that matters, it is how you perceive that placement. So yes, you can certainly have dreams with thousands or tens of thousands of DC's (I sure have). On top of that, if you choose to talk to the DC's in order to make them more than just background noise, you will still find that the number that you talk to, that you attach meaning to, is also limitless: because you can only focus on one or two at a time, your dreaming mind will simply produce new DC's as you move from one to the next. letting the ones you already spoke to return to the background as you move on, thus preserving processing power.
So yes, there are certainly limits to what a brain can produce in a dream, but there is no limit to how you perceive what you are given by your dreaming mind. We dreamers are experts, through imagination, in making quite a bit out of literally nothing at all.
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