I started reading about dreams on the Internet, and I came across something I didn't get. I decided to write down the question. While writing the question, another one popped into my head, so on and so forth, until I had this list of questions. I thought it wood be good to ask them all in place, so in case someone has the same question, they could find the answerer. And if there was an answer on here, sorry, I couldn't find it. The questions will be numbered, so it'll help if you number your answers accordingly. Thanks a whole bunch! ^_^
1.What causes us to loose our dreams immediately after getting up from bed, despite the fact they could have been the most exciting and breathtaking experiences?
2.What causes our brains to paralyze the body during a dream?
3.What makes our eyes the exception to this rule?
4. Does our brain realize that we're dreaming?
5. Does our brain add emotions, sensations, and feelings to aid us in our dream experience?
6. If so, why? Does our brain accomplish something by making us believe that we are still in reality in a dream?
7. To what extent can our brain push our body to make the dream seem real?
8. Is it possible for the brain to push too hard, and do harm to us?
9. Why doesn't real pain from the outside wake you up? Why does it merely incorporate it into a dream? Shouldn't real pain cause the brain to wake you up to tend to it? (See my latest dream for an example in my dream journal.)
10. Can the brain be distracted by your dreams?
11. What turns off in your brain that allows you to accept such oddities in dreams?
12. Does your brain see these oddities and accept them as reality, or as something from the imagination?
13. What physically changes when you realize you're in a lucid dream?
14. When you are dreaming, what is it that locks you as a third person, and just lets you watch from afar, having no control?
15. Do foods, or deprivement of food effect your dreams?
16. Does our physical state effect our dreams? I.E. Sickness
17. What about our emotional state? IE Stress, depression
18. Is it possible to start off lucid in a dream?
19. If you have a conversation with someone in a lucid dream, where are his or her words coming from? You? Your expectations of what they should say?
20. Don't all results that occur in a lucid dream come from expectation?
21. What makes lucid dream sometimes appear more realistic, colorful, and more alive tan real life?
Well, that's all of them. I hope all of them can be answered. Thanks a whole lot guys.
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