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by TeMPOraL
2556 days ago
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> The thing that blows my mind today is I was able to take away real value from these conversations even though I supplied both the questions and the answers. Not surprising - whenever we think, we supply both inputs and outputs ourselves :). If I had that level of vividness of dreams and I could make them lucid, I'd definitely want to sleep more than I do now, to push experiments such as yours to sleep time. I mean, from what I read about lucid dreams, in best cases you have enough control over it that you could essentially use it as a sandbox prototyping environment! |
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Lucid dreaming is actually a skill anyone can learn.
Edit: Now that I think about it, the population is probably less than anyone. Anyone that can get a goods night rest can learn how to lucid dream, and anyone that routinely enters REM sleep has a decent shot at it.