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(14-05-2022, 12:09 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: (14-05-2022, 03:55 AM)Honest Wrote: But people talk in their sleep while they are experiencing the dream, and have surge of adrenaline during nightmares.
That's like saying that daydreams aren't real, and that your brain is just making up a dialogue afterwards to explain the temporarily lapse in awareness.
You can also wake up mid-dream and be aware that the dream was ended prematurely.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your post.
That's just the brain preparing the dream memories (which never get experienced)
Nah daydreams are clearly real, dumbass
So the brain prepares the memories by experiencing them (causing talking in sleep, adrenaline, sweating, and can be interrupted mid-scene)?
Sounds about right
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(14-05-2022, 12:37 PM)Honest Wrote: (14-05-2022, 12:09 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: (14-05-2022, 03:55 AM)Honest Wrote: But people talk in their sleep while they are experiencing the dream, and have surge of adrenaline during nightmares.
That's like saying that daydreams aren't real, and that your brain is just making up a dialogue afterwards to explain the temporarily lapse in awareness.
You can also wake up mid-dream and be aware that the dream was ended prematurely.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your post.
That's just the brain preparing the dream memories (which never get experienced)
Nah daydreams are clearly real, dumbass
So the brain prepares the memories by experiencing them (causing talking in sleep, adrenaline, sweating, and can be interrupted mid-scene)?
Sounds about right
no, the experience is a scam it doesn't actually happen
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(14-05-2022, 03:09 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: (14-05-2022, 12:37 PM)Honest Wrote: (14-05-2022, 12:09 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: (14-05-2022, 03:55 AM)Honest Wrote: But people talk in their sleep while they are experiencing the dream, and have surge of adrenaline during nightmares.
That's like saying that daydreams aren't real, and that your brain is just making up a dialogue afterwards to explain the temporarily lapse in awareness.
You can also wake up mid-dream and be aware that the dream was ended prematurely.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your post.
That's just the brain preparing the dream memories (which never get experienced)
Nah daydreams are clearly real, dumbass
So the brain prepares the memories by experiencing them (causing talking in sleep, adrenaline, sweating, and can be interrupted mid-scene)?
Sounds about right
no, the experience is a scam it doesn't actually happen
If you're implying that "memories" are implanted in the brain upon awakening, rather than the dream occurring while the individual is sleeping, then I'd believe that the evidence against you clearly outweighs the evidence in your favour
- Brain scans
- Sweating/adrenaline
- Dreams not occurring after other unconscious experiences
- Dreams being cut short by awakening
I appreciate you playing devil's advocate but I think it would be more interesting if you tried to form a coherent argument, rather than simply repeating the original statement
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(14-05-2022, 03:32 PM)Honest Wrote: (14-05-2022, 03:09 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: (14-05-2022, 12:37 PM)Honest Wrote: (14-05-2022, 12:09 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: That's just the brain preparing the dream memories (which never get experienced)
Nah daydreams are clearly real, dumbass
So the brain prepares the memories by experiencing them (causing talking in sleep, adrenaline, sweating, and can be interrupted mid-scene)?
Sounds about right
no, the experience is a scam it doesn't actually happen
If you're implying that "memories" are implanted in the brain upon awakening, rather than the dream occurring while the individual is sleeping, then I'd believe that the evidence against you clearly outweighs the evidence in your favour
- Brain scans
- Sweating/adrenaline
- Dreams not occurring after other unconscious experiences
- Dreams being cut short by awakening
I appreciate you playing devil's advocate but I think it would be more interesting if you tried to form a coherent argument, rather than simply repeating the original statement evidence only gets you so far
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