Sleeping animals and homo sapiens
Could the dreams of animals the key to dreams of humans? Sometimes the dreams are mentioned as the gate to productive thinking, and the thing is that while a person sleeps, that condition is a really good way to let innovation and abstract thoughts fly. In some theories, mankind is the only species on this planet, what can think abstractive way.
But we cannot ask bears and cats are they seeing dreams? If those animals are seeing dreams, those dreams might have the same purpose, with the dreams of humans. We know that every animal species are not sleeping, but why certain mammals are sleeping even over the winter? Sometimes is mentioned that the sleep itself would be the condition where brains load their neurotransmitters, but it cannot explain the purpose of dreams, the strange hallucinations, what we are not meant to remember.
Why we are seeing dreams, but our memory is connected off when we are sleeping? Does somebody look at our dreams, while we are sleeping? Or what is the purpose of the most productive condition of mankind, when we could do almost everything, what we want, but we cannot just remember our dreams, the films that might be far away from reality.
Doctors have tried to use Sodium Amytal and electric shocks for making those images real, and the persons who have been in those tests have described extraordinary things, and the world, which is far away from the normal world. And the question is, why humans are seeing those things, what are far away from normal, and what we cannot even remember. Dreams are made for something, but what is that "something"?
And thins might be the gate to the innovation process, what makes thought to accomplished product. Sometimes is mentioned that only humans are sleeping, or only humans are seeing dreams. But then we are facing a very interesting thing, which is very well-known in the world of animals, and that thing is the question, why cats and bears are sleeping?
When we are thinking about the thing, that dreams make us unique, we must realize that there is a possibility, that the animals would also see dreams, and they would have similar processes in their brains with humans. But those processes might be far slower. But when we are talking about dreams and animals, we cannot ask any cat or bear, what kinds of dreams it would see.
The question is that is it possible that there is none examination about the dreams what cats and bears are seeing. This thing might be very boring, and there are many people, who don't care at all, does the animal see dreams, but are those animals examined by using MEG, while they are sleeping? And the question about dreams is, why animals are sleeping very long periods? If we would find out the answer to that question, could it be possible that this would open the key to our mind, and find out, what is the purpose of the dreams of the homo sapiens?
If we are thinking physiology of sleeping, we must understand that the senses are cut off from the brains, and that allows that there would be as much as possible neurons to taking part in the process, what is meant for solving problems. But this is the problem with dreams, memory is also cut off. That makes the explanation that the dreams are made for the solving problems very interesting. So what we would do with the answer, if we would not remember it?
This is the thing, that makes dreams so fascinating. They are a gate to the world, which is far away from our own. In the world of dreams, everything is possible. We can fly, we can jump and even move objects, how we want. And this thing makes dreams look like a little bit some kind of computer simulation. Have you ever tried to control your dreams?
I think that we are facing the answer, that we don't simply remember things, what we are doing in the mind, while we are sleeping. And many times, when we are trying or claiming to remember our dreams, we are facing the thing that we are finding those dreams in our imagination. So is the imagination the same thing what dreams are? These kinds of things are nice to think about before we are going to sleep?
Could the dreams of animals the key to dreams of humans? Sometimes the dreams are mentioned as the gate to productive thinking, and the thing is that while a person sleeps, that condition is a really good way to let innovation and abstract thoughts fly. In some theories, mankind is the only species on this planet, what can think abstractive way.
But we cannot ask bears and cats are they seeing dreams? If those animals are seeing dreams, those dreams might have the same purpose, with the dreams of humans. We know that every animal species are not sleeping, but why certain mammals are sleeping even over the winter? Sometimes is mentioned that the sleep itself would be the condition where brains load their neurotransmitters, but it cannot explain the purpose of dreams, the strange hallucinations, what we are not meant to remember.
Why we are seeing dreams, but our memory is connected off when we are sleeping? Does somebody look at our dreams, while we are sleeping? Or what is the purpose of the most productive condition of mankind, when we could do almost everything, what we want, but we cannot just remember our dreams, the films that might be far away from reality.
Doctors have tried to use Sodium Amytal and electric shocks for making those images real, and the persons who have been in those tests have described extraordinary things, and the world, which is far away from the normal world. And the question is, why humans are seeing those things, what are far away from normal, and what we cannot even remember. Dreams are made for something, but what is that "something"?
And thins might be the gate to the innovation process, what makes thought to accomplished product. Sometimes is mentioned that only humans are sleeping, or only humans are seeing dreams. But then we are facing a very interesting thing, which is very well-known in the world of animals, and that thing is the question, why cats and bears are sleeping?
When we are thinking about the thing, that dreams make us unique, we must realize that there is a possibility, that the animals would also see dreams, and they would have similar processes in their brains with humans. But those processes might be far slower. But when we are talking about dreams and animals, we cannot ask any cat or bear, what kinds of dreams it would see.
The question is that is it possible that there is none examination about the dreams what cats and bears are seeing. This thing might be very boring, and there are many people, who don't care at all, does the animal see dreams, but are those animals examined by using MEG, while they are sleeping? And the question about dreams is, why animals are sleeping very long periods? If we would find out the answer to that question, could it be possible that this would open the key to our mind, and find out, what is the purpose of the dreams of the homo sapiens?
If we are thinking physiology of sleeping, we must understand that the senses are cut off from the brains, and that allows that there would be as much as possible neurons to taking part in the process, what is meant for solving problems. But this is the problem with dreams, memory is also cut off. That makes the explanation that the dreams are made for the solving problems very interesting. So what we would do with the answer, if we would not remember it?
This is the thing, that makes dreams so fascinating. They are a gate to the world, which is far away from our own. In the world of dreams, everything is possible. We can fly, we can jump and even move objects, how we want. And this thing makes dreams look like a little bit some kind of computer simulation. Have you ever tried to control your dreams?
I think that we are facing the answer, that we don't simply remember things, what we are doing in the mind, while we are sleeping. And many times, when we are trying or claiming to remember our dreams, we are facing the thing that we are finding those dreams in our imagination. So is the imagination the same thing what dreams are? These kinds of things are nice to think about before we are going to sleep?
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