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The mystery of sleep

The mystery of sleep

This writing is thinking about dreams and sleep. Are those things really "only" mean handling the problems, what we are facing every time? Or is there some other mean for this mystery, what we are facing day after day during our life. Sleep and dreams are an everyday thing, which has a big role in human life, and this is why it fascinates philosophers and scientists.

Why we need sleep is one of the most interesting questions in history, and somebody has explained that the simple answer would be that the level of certain neurotransmitters would get low. When we are thinking of sleep and dreams and its connection with hallucinations, some people have thought that when a person is awake, there is some hormone, that acts as a clock.

And when the level of that hormone is low, the person must go to sleep, and sleep is like loading the batteries or storages of that hormone, but the thing that is called dreams is not a thing, which can be explained in that way. The thing is that dreams have been explained as the situation or condition, where human would use entire brain capacity, what is released because the memory and senses are not operating during dreams.

 One of the best arguments of those people claims is the founding of the form of the benzene molecule, and we know that after a traumatic situation like fight person would go home and sleep, and the reason for that would be that brains would analyze things, what is happening during the day. And that would be a very good explanation for dreams. The dreams could simply release all the brain capacity for making the solutions for problems. But there are many other explanations.

One is that when people are awake, the loaded storage of the neurotransmitters would decrease, and the person would slip to the sleep. That thing could explain the hallucination. In that theory in the human body are two types of neurotransmitters, the neurotransmitters what would use in the daytime or when a person is awake, and the neurotransmitters, what are used while the person is in sleep. When we are thinking about sleep, some philosophers have introduced an idea that in the same body lives two spirits.

The spirit, what is controlling the body during the daytime, and the spirit that will control the body while sleeping, and those spirits would be like day and night. The most brilliant mind has the darkest followers. And when we are thinking deeper this philosophical idea, we must realize that the model of that theory is forming, because we are taking very big freedoms in our dreams, and make things, what we ever do in the daytime.

So are dreams made for giving us therapy? The place in our mind, where we can handle the most difficult things, what we can imagine. But when we are thinking about dreams and hallucinations, we can think, that the creature of the day must step away from the creature of the night. And when we have slept long enough, the sleep would push that creature away from our mind.

Last I must mention one interesting thought, what I have seen on the Internet. That writing was explained dreams and sleep, that pineal gland in our brains would receive some kind of radiation during our daytime, and while we are sleeping that organ connects itself to our memory. "Radiation" would mean in this case the impulses, what are coming from our senses.

There is another strange explanation for dreams, which are connected to the pineal gland. In this theory, the pineal gland must make contact with some other thing, what is in some other universe or dimension. This thought is taken from some shamans, who are explained that human being or the mind of a human is connected to the duplicate, what is in some other dimension. So in this theory, what origin I don't remember every one of us might have a duplicate in some other universe or dimension, and after a certain time, we must bargain with that spirit. And this would be the connection of the spiritual world, what might call as "other universe" or " other dimension".

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