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Dreams? What does our brain do in there?

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When we are all asleep we dream what does our brain do in there to make us dream to feel emotions like its real how does it do that?and what does it do when our system is shut down?How do we dream?

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  1. Your dreams are the same as your thoughts, except while you are sleeping. We've known this for a hundred years. I'm not sure why people haven't caught on yet!

    Thoughts and dreams are the same thing. They are your mind processing events and your experiences, solving your problems, giving meaning to what happens to you, and much more. It's not a secret, and it's certainly not mysterious, symbolic, messages from the "subconscious," or anything else like that!

    You don't need a "dream book" to understand your dreams.After all, you make them up (just like your thoughts) and all you need to do is figure out the problem that a dream is trying to solve, and you've got the "meaning" of your dream.

    --  Dr. Bob


  2. i think we dream of what we think of the most

    what we want the most

    its probably the mind thinking of what it wants

    or when its worried

    or scared

    or sad

    or even angry

    i think our brains go into a world of imagination

    where anything is possible


  3. This is very complex question that I'm sure would be very entertaining and fascinating to research deeper: Google might help.

    Dreaming has been classically thought of as the brain's "book-keeping" time, where it supposedly rearranges thoughts/emotions/etc from the day for proper archiving. This of course, is just man-kind's guess at what's actually going on.

    The truth is, dreaming is mysterious, and we don't know much about it. We know that we go through different sleep cycles, and that in the REM stage, we dream. REM seems to be the most interesting of all sleep cycles since it's the one where most sleeping-brain activity occurs.

    It's interesting to note that people from all cultures have attached some mythical beliefs to dreams one way or another: some think that it shows the future, others think that it reveals something "buried" in the person, others think that it's a way for a deity to talk to them. In reality, all those superstitious interpretations of dreams are simply a result of dreams still being a mysterious phenomenon.

        

  4. Well the things that you remember is saved in the membrane, and when you fall asleep the only thing you can think of is the saved memory, which you is sending messages of how it would feel, you may not notice it but you do, and when you describe that feeling it sends it up to the system, which is filed with emotions, and when thats all your brain has drowned the memory all away, all the systems in the body stops, and give you a wake up call, which kind of sparks the brain for you to be active agian.

  5. the brain is the only existing machine with the capability of viewing its own existence. anyway your question cannot be answered yet as it has not been discovered yet. but people are working on stuff and discovering new things everyday.  

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