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Offline Coreda

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Dreamception...
« on: Wed, 20 February 2019, 20:35:27 »
In one of those rare instances I had a dream where I 'awoke' but was still experiencing it. The thing is I was actually explaining to those in the second dream about the first one, referring to it as a dream. The extra layers to it made it feel more plausibly real than if I'd merely awakened from the initial dream, to where I wondered momentarily if I'd really explained it to someone.

I screencapped the chat conversations during the first dream and later 'remembered' in the second dream that the program I was using (and doesn't exist) had an export to PDF option for the entire message log and wondering why I didn't use that...  :))

Some others I walking to get a drink with also knew of the person I'd communicated with while the first dream was taking place. Gosh darn it, dreams.

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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 20 February 2019, 20:41:35 »
Yup. This becomes more common when you get older.

Your mind does not boot up in its entirety,  Sections are still asleep, typically memory. which is why you may not remember what went down.

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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 04:23:27 »
I have this once in a while.

My shrink told me to get checked for sleep apnea.
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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 07:48:16 »
I have experienced it a few times when I was in my teens or so. Never after.
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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 10:30:44 »
I have experienced it a few times when I was in my teens or so. Never after.

-You may or may not have, there's a high probability you don't remember it happening, because the memory module was still turned off when it occured-

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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 11:03:50 »
I remember once i had a weird dream. I woke up, and our neighbourhood was surrounded by a fort. Someone said to me that they had run out of snow supplies and that they were waiting to get some. Suddenly a magic portal opens in my sisters closet. I go in. I don't know where i am but there is a river with a kayak parked in a distance. There are some towers that i have to go across.
Suddenly, i do parkour across the thing to a castle named “Bathroom". I go to something called a "shakespearien funeral” along with a  bunch of grade 3 kids at an elementary school.
Then, i continue and then eat dinner with my friends at a restaunt.
The end.
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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 11:24:24 »
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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 12:41:45 »
I once dreamt that I was going to bed, so when the alarm rang and I woke up, I thought "bed time" and got back into bed. Needless to say, an hour later, I startled awake thinking "what the hell was I doing" and got to work late Oo .
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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 21:25:03 »
I have experienced it a few times when I was in my teens or so. Never after.

You may or may not have, there's a high probability you don't remember it happening, because the memory module was still turned off when it occured-

Your mind does not boot up in its entirety,  Sections are still asleep, typically memory. which is why you may not remember what went down.

Interesting. Hadn't considered one's imagination could be un-tethered from something like memory.

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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #9 on: Thu, 21 February 2019, 21:47:32 »


Interesting. Hadn't considered one's imagination could be un-tethered from something like memory.


There are people with left right brain separation , they can do different things with their left and right hand simultaneously that normal people can not do.

The human is A MACHINE OBJECT.

COMPLEX OBJECTS have parts, and are divisible.


Most of the Savant types develop due to trauma which results is cross wired components.

Normal person can identify objects quickly,  but the savants may be unresponsive,  meanwhile, he can use what SHOULD"VE been object detection array as a memory array, or a parallel additive array.

Can't button a shirt, don't know what a shirt is,  but can map and operate large number tables.

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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #10 on: Sat, 23 February 2019, 04:26:39 »
This sounds like INCEPTION (2010).

I once dreamt that I was going to bed, so when the alarm rang and I woke up, I thought "bed time" and got back into bed. Needless to say, an hour later, I startled awake thinking "what the hell was I doing" and got to work late Oo .

Dude, you are too funny.   :p
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Re: Dreamception...
« Reply #11 on: Sat, 23 February 2019, 04:27:30 »
Ah, actually, considering this thread's title, you probably already realized that, didn't you? Okay then.
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