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Dream Experimentation: A Science Or A Illusion

Dream Experimentation: A Science or a Illusion
Dreams cause my mind to catch onto a certain attentiveness; I find difficult to achieve while off enhancing my wisdom at college. It is this fact that causes me to want to know more about dreams and everything about them. What goes on in my mind when I’m sleeping? More so why do these things happen? The focus of this paper is to find those answers; and for me to generalize an opinion about what they mean to me.
Everyone remembers the dream or dreams they have while they are in deep R.E.M (Random Eye Movement) sleep however there are few that can actively and accurately recall their dreams from short term memory less than two hours subsequently. Why is this I ask my readers? What tricks do our minds play on us to induce this amnesia like effect on our brains? In addition to this why does our brain dream what it dreams and where do these dreams come from. Also do they mean anything in this thing we call life; can dreams predict......


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