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The mystery of dreams



The mystery of dreams

1) Why we are seeing dreams?

The myth about researchers, who are sleeping about five hours in the night might be true if the researcher would sleep in the daytime. But otherwise, this kind of story is full grab. People need sleep, and if the person would sleep too short time, that would cause hallucinations and an inability to work or even act in the daytime.

And the best way to turn the sleep-cycle to the opposite way is the party very hard around the clock, and then the person would sleep in the next day. The thing is that in those cases the returning the sleep cycle to the normal way could be a very difficult process, which needs medical attention. Without sleep, the person would start to see "little green men", and those things are really interesting.

2) Why we are seeing dreams?

The dream is the element, which is somehow bigger than just loading the batteries. While sleeping the neurotransmitters would be renewed, and that is one of the physiologic things, what is happening while sleeping, but the dreams, the "movies" that we see while sleeping has some special meaning, what we don't understand.

The human being is in the most productive condition while sleeping but the thing that makes this thing problematic is, why the memory is cut away while the mind is working. And there are some creepy things in the dreams, what people are seeing.

One thing is that many people are seeing similar dreams. They are seeing dreams where they are like in the surrealistic stairway, and that stairway would take them to another world. Or they are seeing and feeling that something or somebody is inside the room, and they might feel that somebody touches them, even they are alone in the house or flat.

3) Why dream research is so difficult?

During the dream research, people must tell to researchers, what they have seen while sleeping. But that thing is very difficult because the memory is shut down and the weak memories of the dreams are loosing very fast. Sometimes the researchers have tied to make a memory sign stronger, by using electromagnetic fields or giving sodium amytal for the test person.

The problem is that the researchers cannot see dreams, what other people are seeing, and they must make them tell things, what persons, who are in the test are seen, while they were sleeping. And almost every night every single human being sees a bizarre nightmare. So that thing makes researchers believe that there is something very special in dreams.

4) Why we are not allowed to remember dreams?

Nightmares are seen twice during the night. And that causes suspicions that the purpose of those dreams is to close the mouth or isolate something, what happens in human brains from the conscience of the people, because those things, what people are seeing are so creepy. Then human transfers to REM-dream, where most of the dreams are seen, or most of the dreams, what can be remembered are told.

The thing, that makes dreams so fascinating is that why they are so important? Without them, we would be tired in the morning, and that's why the quality of sleep is also very important. That means that the length of sleep is not the thing, what makes a good day, also the quality and length of dreaming sequences during sleep are very important.

5) Dreams are in a big role for the good and refreshing sleep 

But the nightmares and REM-sequences are happening in both sides of the most mysterious sequence of the dream, that thing is called the "delta" or deep sleep. We know that something is happening deep inside brains. And that thing that is happening is something, that looks like a dream, but it's more secretive.

So when we are thinking that REM-and nightmare sequences are surrounding the deep sleep, that would tell that the mission of those sequences is clean the memory from the things, that are happening during the deep sleep. The human may use the deep sleep for renewing the neurotransmitters. But there is one question, why we are not allowed to remember dreams?

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