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Dr. Barkon No. 16616640

They say there's no random, but what exactly makes a dream. Are you saying that's there's something logical about dreaming? What exactly are dreams?

Dr. Barkon No. 16616644

Dreams are reactive to questions you ask the night before, they try to answer questions you have by using symbol and metaphor.

Anonymous No. 16616672

>>16616640
its your brain getting bored, its had enough sleep so its trying out new scenarios just for fun

Dr. Barkon No. 16616676

>>16616672
-farts on you-
-cums on you-

Anonymous No. 16617053

>>16616640
>What exactly are dreams?
Dreams are essentially semi-random noise in the short term memory area responsible for building up and keeping consistent awareness of what's around you from inherently discontinuous sensory information. One peculiar thing about it is that not only you don't doubt what's in there, but your brain even does its best to ignore or fill over any apparent inconsistencies if they happen.
So in a dream you're pretty much "remembering" a mishmash of things you know, and your brain glosses over everything that doesn't make sense, including that they didn't really happen. This is why dreams often have a weird flow of time - you don't really experience it but rather remember a series of events like they happened over time. And also why dreams sometimes turn out to be an obvious nonsense when you try to remember them after waking up - all the filling up your brain did in a dream falls apart under conscious scrunity. As well as why you forget dreams easily - the weak noise that dream is easily gets suppressed and overwritten by the stronger real sensory signal.

Apologize No. 16617474

>>16617053
>you don't doubt what's in there
never heard of lucid dreams?