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  • slipstrike0159
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 568

    #1

    Dreaming

    Now dreams are a random assortment of our experiences and the life we have been through so far in some sense of the phrase correct? Also, our dreams can be influenced by sometimes still semi-concious senses like when you dream around a tv show that is playing while you sleep next to the tv or when you fall asleep listening to music.
    Assuming most of our dreams are influenced based on perception, the lack thereof, and the subconcious aspect of it, then wouldnt it be easy to somehow create a dream scenario that you want to happen while you are asleep? That is to say, have a dream about what your concious mind wants you to dream? How then is it any different than a subconcious form of virtual reality? Supposing we get the technology to simulate stimulations of our senses to the point where virtual reality becomes almost completely real to our perception then wouldnt it be just like having a dream? Following along this same process, couldnt we then come up with a means to produce such a controlled dream environment by backtracking to the most simplistic human anonalmy?
    Then again, how would we know what our subconcious mind wants us to experience if we artifically make our own dreams, and yet, would they still be dreams in the same sense of the word?

    Just something to think about i guess...

  • FreezinIce
    FFR Player
    • May 2005
    • 93

    #2
    Re: Dreaming

    If humans ever achived the ability to do this, life as we know it would very likely end. People would spend more and more time in their own dreams, until nobody is left in the waking world. There's a reason why we only dream when we're asleep.
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    • MixMasterLar
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      FFR Simfile Author
      • Aug 2006
      • 5224

      #3
      Re: Dreaming

      I would think the earth would end before the layman would get such machines.

      I do see assassins being trained in such way, prehaps. Like in the book Bourne Utimatuim except that instead of a huge camp they would put people in a tube at night and do this. It's a scary thought really.

      I wouldnt count it as dreams in the true sense, simply due to dreams being made of the subconcious mind and what you write about is clearly not.

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      • Izzy-chandess
        FFR Player
        • Jan 2007
        • 136

        #4
        Re: Dreaming

        Um, isn't that whole concept kind of like "The Matrix?" Honestly, you never know. We could be just one big battery... *cough cough* >.>


        The world has gone crazy and so have I.

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        • arelik
          FFR Player
          • Jul 2006
          • 184

          #5
          Re: Dreaming

          Lucid dreaming is a way of controlling your dreams.

          http://www.dreamviews.com/

          I never had a lucid dream but remember a few dreams that I could control, without realizing that I was sleeping.

          Humans can sleep for a limited amount of time every day. Don't worry about everyone sleeping forever.
          Last edited by arelik; 10-30-2007, 02:28 PM.

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          • group xtreme
            FFR Player
            • Nov 2006
            • 92

            #6
            Re: Dreaming

            REM sleep occurs periodically during a night as the sleep cycle repeats itself. There are four stages to the sleep cycle, each with their own set of brainwaves. I'm not going to get into any of them other than REM sleep. REM sleep occurs during the beginning of the first stage of the second cycle of sleep. It generally lasts a short period of time and gets longer as the night progresses (because your stage 4 [delta wave] sleep decreases). You have multiple dreams during the night because dreams occur, and only occur during REM sleep.

            And dreams are nothing more than sudden, random outbursts of neural activity. Or so would argue the Activation-Synthesis theory.
            [ n3v3rl4nd ]: ONE NIGHT OF PASSION AND YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW MY NAME

            Originally Posted by jewpinthethird:
            What if my parents are dead?

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            Then you can come visit me and we can cry about it together.

            Cheers,

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            • FallenXxRaven
              FFR Player
              • Apr 2007
              • 380

              #7
              Re: Dreaming

              I have nothing to contribute to this discussion, but it seemed to be the appropriate place to ask this. For about a month straight when I fell asleep, I would know I was dreaming, but could not control anything, and then, for lack of a better term, scary stuff would happen, and I would not be able to move or wake up. I would literally be in my dream trying to wake up, and sometimes I would wake up into another dream, several times before I was actually awake and could move and, sometimes even breathe again. Does anyone know what the hell went on (and still periodically does), or maybe even how to stop that? Once again sorry for the lack of contribution but you guys seem to know dreams better than I do, and when this happens it keeps getting worse and worse.
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              • ShastaTwist
                FFR Veteran
                • Sep 2004
                • 599

                #8
                Re: Dreaming

                Dream Moods is a free online guide to help you interpret the meanings to your dreams. Check out our 6000+ word dream dictionary, fascinating discussion forums, and other dreaming topics.

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                • lacrosseman22
                  FFR Player
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 1

                  #9
                  Re: Dreaming

                  Very interesting... I have to agree though that we would spend too much time dreaming because we could dream about what we wanted to. Read the book Pendragon: The Reality Bug. The main 'problem' in the book is basically the same thing. I think you would find it interesting even if it is a work of fiction.

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                  • group xtreme
                    FFR Player
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 92

                    #10
                    Re: Dreaming

                    Dream interpretations are fake.

                    No one knows what dreams really are. As there are many different theories of what dreams result from. How can we find the meaning of an aspect when we don't even know what causes it? It may have no meaning whatsoever if we aren't somewhat subconsciously creating it (again with the theory of Activation-Synthesis).

                    Freud most famously has contributed to this enigma with his...interesting...idea of manifest content...

                    "Sometimes a cigar...isn't a cigar!"

                    [ n3v3rl4nd ]: ONE NIGHT OF PASSION AND YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW MY NAME

                    Originally Posted by jewpinthethird:
                    What if my parents are dead?

                    ----------------------------------------

                    Then you can come visit me and we can cry about it together.

                    Cheers,

                    Synthlight

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                    • ShastaTwist
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 599

                      #11
                      Re: Dreaming

                      Sigmund Freud was on cocaine, don't blame him.

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                      • slipstrike0159
                        FFR Player
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 568

                        #12
                        Re: Dreaming

                        Originally posted by group xtreme
                        Dream interpretations are fake.

                        No one knows what dreams really are. As there are many different theories of what dreams result from. How can we find the meaning of an aspect when we don't even know what causes it? It may have no meaning whatsoever if we aren't somewhat subconsciously creating it (again with the theory of Activation-Synthesis).

                        Freud most famously has contributed to this enigma with his...interesting...idea of manifest content...

                        "Sometimes a cigar...isn't a cigar!"

                        Still, you cant say its completely unfounded to believe that in some way interpreting dreams isnt beneficial. It can help with a variety of different things concerning the subconcious psycological mind such as therapy. There are things about yourself like habits, phobias, pet peeves, and things of that nature that youre concious mind just cant give reasoning to at any given moment. These things are stored in the subconscience and are taken into consideration when dreams are being formed. Remember that your subconscience takes everything into account, the things you can remember and the things you cant remember.
                        I have a hypothesis that your subconscience can very accurately calculate what might happen next in your life based off of the choices and characteristics you have displayed in the past which may be displayed during dreaming sessions. Also along these lines i believe that the "deja vu" feeling comes in part with these subconscience predictions. Considering you have so many dreams most of which you cant recall, you probably have played out many possible future scenarios in your head and when you get the deja vu feeling in real life it is just merely a recreation somewhat similar to a scenario you thought out, subconsciencly of course.

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                        • devonin
                          Very Grave Indeed
                          Event Staff
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 10120

                          #13
                          Re: Dreaming

                          Just to interject, I'm pretty sure that the current standard definition of deja vu is the feeling that results from new stimuli being accidentally routed through your memory centres, which gives you the feeling of remembering something as it happens.

                          Functionally: Deja Vu is a neuron misfiring, and the wrong part of your brain processes the incoming sense impressions.

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                          • slipstrike0159
                            FFR Player
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 568

                            #14
                            Re: Dreaming

                            Just an alternate theory, thats all.

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                            • devonin
                              Very Grave Indeed
                              Event Staff
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 10120

                              #15
                              Re: Dreaming

                              Does your alternate theory have any evidence?

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