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The Mind After Midnight: Where Do You Go When You Go to Sleep

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We spend a third of our lives asleep. Every organism on Earth—from rats to dolphins to fruit flies to microorganisms—relies on sleep for its survival, yet science is still wrestling with a fundamental question: Why does sleep exist? During Shakespeare and Cervantes' time, sleep was likened to death, with body and mind falling into a deep stillness before resurrecting each new day. In reality, sleep is a flurry of action. Trillions of neurons light up. The endocrine system kicks into overdrive. The bloodstream is flooded with a potent cocktail of critically vital hormones. Such vibrant activity begs the question: Where do we go when we go to sleep? Based on new sleep research, there are tantalizing signposts. We delved into the one-eyed, half-brained sleep of some animals; eavesdropped on dreams to understand their cognitive significance; and investigated extreme and bizarre sleeping behaviors like “sleep sex” and “sleep violence.” The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Our mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from WSF. Visit our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldsciencefestival Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldSciFest Original Program Date: June 3, 2011 MODERATOR: Carl Zimmer PARTICIPANTS: Carlos H. Schenck, Matthew Wilson, Niels Rattenborg Video Introduction. 00:00 Carl Zimmer's Introduction. 03:13 Participant Introductions. 04:03 Human sleep vs Animal sleep. 05:40 Sharing sleep traits with animals. 10:03 Ducks sleep with one eye open... but why? 13:22 What is the reason everything needs sleep? 18:30 Are there limits to our dreams? 19:55 Where do we currently stand with dream research? 22:06 The brain never turns off. 26:16 Is daydreaming the same as normal dreaming? 32:18 REM sleep dreams are crazy. 38:57 Dreaming through memory models. 44:41 REM sleep behavior disorder. 46:08 Mel and Norma Gabler and his dream killing 51:58 Sleep fighting footage. 54:20 Sleep state dependent sleep activation. 01:00:28 Extreme animal sleep. 01:02:35 The Curious Case of Kenneth Parks 01:12:10 What is the next step for sleep science? 01:20:38

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    @KC-dr4qzمنذ 3 سنوات My blind sister liked to sleep cause she could see again while asleep. Lost eyesight at 30. 579
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    @mae8861منذ 4 سنوات I like to sleep because my dreams are much more exciting and interesting than my real life. Sad but honest. 2095
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    @knutknutsen6249منذ 3 سنوات I had a dog many years ago.
    Dogs and cats sleep a lot.
    Never seen this with a cat, but my dog was clearly having the most vivid dreams. id="hidden2" class="buttons">
    Talking to himself and legs moving like he was running after some dream vision.
    I can only conclude that dogs dream just like we do.
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    @deloeranoreenمنذ 3 سنوات Has anyone ever woke up from a dream not remembering the dream, but feeling it? I know it doesn't make sense.. idk how to explain it. 626
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    @dapperdanman1979منذ 4 سنوات I like to imagine that when you dream you are actually getting a glimpse into the multiverse. The dream is like seeing through the eyes of one of the infinite id="hidden3" class="buttons"> other versions of you for just a brief moment. Maybe when they sleep they get to see your life playing out. The singularity of the self split into infinite versions, yet connected and experiencing the same events through dreams. ....وسعت 156
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    @vincenturquhart1370منذ 3 سنوات Video: After midnight you are asleep
    Me watching this at 4am: interesting
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    @IVIetaIمنذ 9 سنوات This little girl is brilliant : "When You're asleep, You prettty much awake, but You dont know it" best simple explanation possible i think 1113
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    @toneshalay6196منذ 4 سنوات I was in a coma for a while and I gotta say, "My brain NEVER cut off," during that time. Although, I felt like I was in the most relaxed state, id="hidden5" class="buttons"> and I could not open my eyes, no matter how hard I tried. I could hear everything and everyone that was near me. I wanted to come out the coma and let everyone that was concerned or cared about me, that my road to recovery might be long but I was going to survive and eventually thrive. There was this inner struggle, within myself, to try harder to come out of the coma, immediately, for others, more than for myself. The more I tried to fight harder to come out of that coma, I got more and more tired, BUT MY MIND N-E-V-E-R CUT OFF!!! I don't come from a religious background. From what I heard when I was in a coma was people were depending on me to pull through the coma, and I didn't want to let them down. At that moment I actually felt loved and important, so I continued to fight, but I had to take a different approach, so I wouldn't over exhaust myself and/or, possibly die. I started praying. I said, GOD, if you get me through this I will serve you for the rest of my life, and I surrendered all to GOD. After I did that I felt light. I didn't have that tired feeling I had before. I was totally at PEACE!!! In the passing days my condition continued to improve, I could hear the doctors reports, while I was in the COMA!!! EVENTUALLY, GOD BROUGHT ME OUT OF THE COMA! I often say, "Be careful what you say in the presence of someone in a coma, especially negative stuff, because they probably can hear every word you are saying." On the other hand. I LOVE TO SLEEP. Sleep does a lot of good for me, mostly, it makes me feel rejuvenated. If I get what most people would consider too much sleep, THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM FOR ME, in fact, I'm a happy camper. If I don't get enough sleep I start to come out of my element. I can't help but wonder if the brain only cuts off during/after death! ....وسعت 467
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    @ronaldkooch760منذ 3 سنوات Amazing that this video is almost 3 years old and never gets old. I am a person with a well known sleeping disorder and in my mind (while asleep) I do a lot of time traveling.. which is incredible 35
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    @hunkaboomerمنذ 4 سنوات I love listening to people talk about what they are passionate about! Science plus articulation plus pragmatism. Time well spent. 10
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    @robert_costelloمنذ 3 سنوات I recently had a dream reveal something to me, as to why does all life on this planet need to sleep. I understand it was a dream, but it all made so much id="hidden7" class="buttons"> sense and, I was crying hysterically when I woke. It’s impossible for me to put into words exactly what I thought was revealed to me. One thing, above all others, so painfully obvious. Time. no such thing exists. Upon wakening, I kept repeating to myself. Saying, “there is no time”. How did we all get it so wrong. How did we miss this. I’ve been asking this question for a little over a decade. No one was able to answer, and it seems that no one can answer this question. I seen that we leave our bodies every time we sleep. It was like instantly, and painlessly, crossing through an Einstein Rosen bridge, more or less. It seemed that out of our bodies, mostly our head, these extremely tiny traces of light come out of us as soon as we hit a REM cycle. These little lights began to follow an orbital pattern about the size of that of Jupiter orbiting the Sun, if not larger. This happens to all known life in order to help propel a much larger system. It is when we sleep that we transfer energy. This energy is needed on the other side, as much as it is needed on earth. I understood that we were not the only ones contributing. I could see energy coming from many different places and directions. Most of this energy came in similar light patterns. It was not frightening, but familiar. I instantly understood that this must be done. Every photon of light understood this. Every individual gives what is needed. It’s not a form of payment nor slavery, not at all. I learned that it has always been this way. Like the ultimate symbiotic relationship. Our sleep powers the rest of this system, if you will. It seemed obvious why animals sleep and hibernate, even though it puts them at an evolutionary disadvantage. I began to understand that our lives on this planet are temporary. Not only that, but I understood that each and every person is here voluntarily. I began crying after realizing how cruel we are to one another. I learned that every negative thing we’ve ever told anyone, shaped and formed them. Without looking, or touching, I understood how hurtful I have been. My preoccupations with finances and other vain possessions. It was never meant to be this way. I realized that I wanted to help. It wasn’t labor intensive, but needed and we were all obliged and wanted to take part. Maybe like our contribution to something far greater. I also realized that the other side also contributes to our benefit, in one way or another. I understood that the food we eat and share with one another, helps build this energy that is needed. I couldn’t understand why was there such a strong emphasis on sharing food with loved ones. I also knew that food is something from this life and not universal. I know this sounds stupid, but it was the way. My entire body wept. understanding that our differences and anger consume all of our hearts and minds. I felt burdened with guilt knowing that it was never meant to be this way. We were never meant to fight over the dumbest reasons. I understood that money is nothing more than an illusion created by those who seek to destroy us and themselves. I remember feeling connected to every life that has ever existed. I had this feeling deep inside. a feeling of no hate. I don’t know how to explain it. There was no anger or jealousy. I did not want for anything. I didn’t want to wake from my dream. When I finally woke, I kept my eyes closed as I cried. I knew that when I open my eyes, I’m going to be back in this hateful world we created. I had this strong feeling that I would return to whatever that was. I understood that it doesn’t come right after death. I understood that there were many more processes we go through as individuals, and collectively. We all have to do these things in order for everyone to exist. It all had to do with the transfer of energy, from one world to the next. I know this sounds like a bunch of baloney, but whoever reads this, and I hope many people do, let us try to do better. A smile and a handshake means more to another person than any gift or money you can give them. our time here on earth is but a step that must take place. We are moving to something far greater than any words can describe. I hope you remember these words because you will feel them when we leave. I love you all. I don’t care if you laugh at me or comment mean things. I truly love all of you. FYI, I have never spoken words like this to a random account knowing that strangers can read these words. This is not me, nor have I ever been that type of person. But I can say with certainty that is the person I want to be. I’m going to try my best to be a better father, brother, friend. ....وسعت 64
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    @waynefarley87منذ 4 سنوات The reason why I like to sleep is to forget about this world for a moment 123
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    @FishingtonBurpPuzzleمنذ 8 سنوات Fell asleep during this. Woke up and felt refreshed. Thank you. 40
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    @donnacabot3550منذ 5 سنوات Its amazing how we sleep and dream while forgetting about this reality. Wake up and go, "Yeah. Shit. Back here again." Lol. 590
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    @ThunderMuffinManمنذ 6 سنوات "When you're asleep you're pretty much awake, but you don't know it." Head explodes 337
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    @ataru4منذ 4 سنوات I once dreamt I was eating a big marshmallow, and in the morning my pillow had disappeared. 249
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    @mazariqbal9514منذ 4 سنوات When am sleeping my soul is awake, it travels throughout the world, sometimes recognizing faces and places, sometimes not.. 396
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    @andyandcallieمنذ 4 سنوات What always has fascinated me is that when you're asleep, part of you is still awake. Some people can tell themselves to get up at 7 am the next morning id="hidden8" class="buttons"> and they do, so something in your brain knows what time it is. If you leave the TV on and fall asleep, sometimes your dreams will be related to what's on TV. Why is that?? Because something in there is hearing the TV. None of us fall out of bed at night. Why? Because somebody in there is still awake and aware of how big the bed is. So weird. ....وسعت 181
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    @francis67fergusonمنذ 4 سنوات Super interesting. I will see this again and again. When I am asleep I actually think we are in another dimension. 36
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    @tikyreol978منذ 3 سنوات In second grade, I woke up knowing the solution to an algebra problem we had to solve as homework that I'd thought about for most of the previous day. id="hidden9" class="buttons"> I knew my brain had been working on it while asleep during the night. ....وسعت 3
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    @taz-on-the-looseyusef5526منذ 4 سنوات dreams gives us the opportunity to travel out and meet others into the spirit world, when u die u are actually getting into that spiritworld permanently, the people we see in the dreams are actually the spirit people 11
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    @lisa-shitsakwibjnieمنذ 5 سنوات I love my dreams. I almost remember every one of them. I love the fact that when I'm having a bad dream, I can tell myself it's a dream in my dream and change my scary dreams. 131
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    @mynamejefe7686منذ 3 سنوات In my dreams I’ll be in places that I’m very familiar with.. but in reality I never seen these places in my life.. 42
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    @moiramackenzie4025منذ 4 سنوات Sleep for me can be addictive in a depressive state 446
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    @scamwitness6594منذ 5 سنوات You know when you are just dying for something special to eat? That is how my brain is feeling right now - hope this video is good. 39
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    @alloneword154منذ 4 سنوات It’s all an illusion. We are here to wake up. To wake up and realize we are consciousness expressing itself. This life is a gift. Consciousness is fundamental. 65
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    @mrfrancis7364منذ 4 سنوات Sleep is what keeps sane people sane. I wish they would of gotten around to talking about lack of sleep also-but it was a real good video and talk. 1
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    @delorashepard511منذ 5 سنوات Our soul wonders as we sleep and sometimes we are aware of it 25
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    @tamarabrackett5768منذ 4 سنوات My brain doesn’t want to rest! It keeps me awake! I have always had problems getting my mind to shut up! 35
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    @carolynvines2027منذ 9 سنوات Actually, I'm not bored by other people's dreams. I find dreams fascinating both mine and yours. I love for people to share their dreams with me. id="hidden13" class="buttons"> Dreams are much more fascinating conversation, for me, than most of the conversation I hear. ....وسعت 9
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    @michaelraeuber951منذ 4 سنوات Sleep is the time when you, being an expression of the whole, reconnect with the common consciousness. 22
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    @jelliott8424منذ 4 سنوات These guys have a calm sense of assurance and clarity of purpose that isn't apparent in other WSF videos.
    Studying sleep science might be the secret to all human contentment.
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    @keithmetcalf952منذ 3 سنوات Dreams are so bizarre,trying to explain a dream you really can't put words to them. And the feelings I get sometimes are unidentifieable. So strange the chemical reaction with Rem sleep. 13
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    @MKMusicGroupWorldWideمنذ 3 سنوات Shoutout to this channel, 90 minutes docu and no ads at all, salute 1
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    @christina8575منذ 4 سنوات I'm watching this instead of sleeping 166
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    @chuckiemoreo8منذ 5 سنوات I dream every single night. Mostly very vivid dreams.. and some recurring..
    I love my dreams, Ive also be trying different sound frequencies while I sleep to induce lucid dreams.
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    @orange70383منذ 6 سنوات I'm retired and have settled into a 32 hour day, I'm up for 24 hours then sleep for 8 hours, been doing this for several years now. 24
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    @SuperMichelleDJمنذ 5 سنوات I like sleeping because I can relax and escape from reality for a while. 46
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    @katherinefoster5659منذ 4 سنوات Sometimes when im sleep my eyes is closed but my brain still working thinking to many things and traveling. Still working!! This very interesting!!! 3
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    @MarkTitus420منذ 8 سنوات This discussion panel and subject are actually a good remedy for insomnia because I'm getting very sleepy just listening to this.. I'm going to put this on the next time I'm having trouble falling asleep. 180
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    @blazejm83منذ 3 سنوات Ive got a love hate relationship with sleep. I like to dream and feel alive or not dream and feel dead, and im grateful for waking up, but also hit by anxiety as soon as i realise im awake. 8
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    @delfossehomes1780منذ 4 سنوات This totally blew my mind.. I had a dream that I was having for months and never could figure out why.. But now I see it was taking current memories and bringing past memories into the fear that was happening nb at the time 4
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    @user-lucariogirlمنذ 4 سنوات My medication causes my dreams to be more vivid and memorable. I hear and have read in my dreams as well. It's crazy as hell. 3
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    @bassoguitar5400منذ 3 سنوات When he started talking about night terrors it gave me chills, when I was younger I wasnt diagnosed with ADHD yet, so I wasn’t prescribed anything for during the day or sleeping. So I was constantly sleep deprived. About once a week I would have night terrors and when my mom would wake me up I would remember what happened it is truly terrifying. ....وسعت 6
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    @marymahecoمنذ 4 سنوات I used to dream the same dream for many times and finally I knew that I was dreaming of that dream while dreaming and aware of how my brain was creating the scenario simultaneously. It was weired experience. 6
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    @TheMsLady4Realمنذ 5 سنوات "When I'm asleep, I travel in space and live other lives"! My mind travels far away at times into other realms! Why I don't know! 188
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    @AliciaM79منذ 4 سنوات Someone once asked me, "What if our dreams are actually our realities and when we're awake we're actually dreaming?". 272
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    @nadinepurdis3212منذ 4 سنوات I have dreamt about being in such situations that when I wake up from that dream I am so thankful. 12
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    @cherriesaregood8146منذ 5 سنوات I literally used this in my “night videos for sleep” playlist hehe 7
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    @rickrobitaille8809منذ 4 سنوات I love the world view of this feed.awesome. 2
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    @autotranceمنذ 8 سنوات Wonderful discussion. It is a great pleasure to listen to intelligent people speak about the interesting topics they research. 113
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    @Pastor4all52منذ 4 سنوات I remember as a child in bed at night I would think about God--"But where did God come from"? After thinking about this as I lay on my bed I id="hidden22" class="buttons"> had the sensation/dream that I had a very little head laying on a HUGE pillow. Even as a young child I interpreted that to mean that God was simply too big for me to comprehend. What say you? ....وسعت 25
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    @chrismccullough5107منذ 5 سنوات Some one needs to do a study on shared dreaming and seeing into the next day/future (psychic) dreams 70
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    @samanthadutoit1247منذ 4 سنوات We only sleep to rest our bodies, but our Spirits never sleeps. This explains why our we dream.. 14
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    @Agnochisspahettisfanمنذ 4 سنوات Dreams are what ever you want them to be. With me I can dream what ever I want and have full control of what I do and what happens. I am also able to dream id="hidden23" class="buttons"> while being awake and tell a person that’s right next to me what’s happening as I dream. This has started when I was around 13 and have been able to controlled it more and more over the years, ....وسعت 1
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    @Debasemeمنذ 4 سنوات Going to sleep is a little like dying..going on a journey alone.. into the unknown. 70
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    @peterkay7458منذ 8 سنوات Matthew Wilson is a gifted lecturer. really fascinating material on the maze during REM sleep 14
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    @ingenuity168منذ 4 سنوات I'm amazed by the realness of my dreams.
    I think sleep is to rest parts of the brain, but other parts are still awake to go on some fantasy conscious experience.
    Grateful to these scientists ❤❤❤
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    @patriciakelly69منذ 4 سنوات My dreams are confusing. I dream about people I seem to know well in my sleep, and I interact well with them . When I wake up and remember some of the id="hidden25" class="buttons"> dreams I have no idea who these people are but they were known to me in sleep. I sometimes wonder if there is such a thing as a past life and that I’m remembering people from that life! ....وسعت 20
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    @jennifergamayaodeletina4745منذ 3 سنوات Thank you for the great discussion and learning God bless you all. Have a nice day. 1
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    @LordTetsuoShimaمنذ 3 سنوات The cries I have in my dreams feel like they have more emotional impact than in reality 4
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    @tame5660منذ 4 سنوات When I've dreamed, many dreams as a kid, I got told by my siblings I would talk in my sleep, sometimes laughing, sometimes arguing. I would like to id="hidden26" class="buttons"> think that they, ( brother's/sister's ), we're messing with me back then but, I must admit, I know they were actually right. A sleepover at a cousin's house one weekend, it was time for us kids to go to sleep, I was on top of the bunk bed and my cousin had the bottom. I will never forget, I was most definitely in a deep sleep, then I found myself dreaming, in my dream I'm flying, I loved what was happening to me but then all of a sudden, I began to fall in my dreams, I got scared/afraid, I was shaking, in my dreams I see the ground, I'm going to splat on the ground, I began to call out for help and I felt butterflies in my stomach, I tried with all my might to flap my hands the same way a bird flaps it's wings but to no avail, I actually woke from my sleep on the floor. I fell from the bunk bed to the floor, I would like to know if anyone else has had a similar experience or if somebody can explain what I had gone through? ....وسعت 5
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    @akirawilliams6140منذ 4 سنوات Lol when the guy said 2+2 does not equal 4 I choked on my blunt 46
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    @aini-ainiمنذ 6 سنوات I love dreams. I love learning about it. I'm a lucid vivid dreamer and I love my dreams, the goods and the bads they're all vivid and beautiful. 3
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    @P.willowمنذ 4 سنوات This podcast is soo sothing I eventually dozed off to sleep 28
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    @E-Katمنذ 3 سنوات I had a lucid dream where I was walking on a beach with a person I wasn't allowed to look at. He said that when we dream, we really go to that place id="hidden28" class="buttons"> we dream about. This beach and the sea were extremely real, more realistic than our reality.
    After a long talk given to me by this man, I was told that if I think of a place I want to go, I'll be transported there very quickly, upwards. Silly me, I thought of home ( but really didn't wanted to go yet!!) and instantly, I felt being pulled upwards!! The shells I had in my hand, were changing from solid to liquid like and I felt them sipping through the space between my fingers during the acceleration! This all had happened so quickly, but I had enough time to marvel how amazing it felt to be subjected to this force, I suppose like on some fast fairground ride but probably faster.
    When I woke up I had my hands still closed, as I tried so much to hold on those shells, to bring a survener for my family. I could feel and see an bluish imprint on my hands, corresponding to the pattern of the sharp, poking bits on these shells.
    I wish I were allowed to remember everything the man had said to me about dreams, but he said I won't be allowed to remember it.
    So what was the point even telling me this, I keep asking myself?
    I remember this dream so well although it took place many years ago.
    Thank you for reading my rather clumsy report.
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    @tradelogikk8182منذ 5 سنوات What if we're all connected to a kind of mass conscientiousness that we only have access to while we sleep?
    A realm for our energy while our id="hidden29" class="buttons"> physical body regenerates.
    Where time does not exist.
    That dream that one day gives you dejavu because you glimpsed the future. That feeling of having had been in that place before even though you know you were not in that place before, but you were in your dream 3 years ago. but you only vaguely remember that after the fact and then brush it off as nonsense.
    Food for thought
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    @jodlyabsolu2474منذ 3 سنوات Sometimes I force myself to sleep just to enjoy or to experience what i like and it's just great 2
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    @SpiroTitan7714منذ 8 سنوات The Mind, the most Beautifull creation! 203
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    @pauletteyearout2958منذ 4 سنوات So glad to hear that there is non- rem sleep. I have had non- rem sleep my whole life and when I heard we only dream during REM I just didn’t or couldn’t believe it. 1
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    @raw437منذ 3 سنوات I am 56, and I remember my very first dream when I was 2 years old. And also I remember many of my other dreams I had during my life.
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    @78tagمنذ 2 سنوات When I was 13, I was visiting family at a lake. We played hard all day chasing each other/hiding under and around one of the boat docks. One of the nights id="hidden31" class="buttons"> I was dreaming that I was underwater, under the dock. Something was preventing me from surfacing to the air pocket under the dock so I pushed through the obstacle in my dream. I was sleeping next to an open, screened window so I'm guessing that my hand touched the screen while I was dreaming. I think you know what was next - yes, I forced my way through the screen and out the window. That wasn't the weirdest part of this story. I fell about 12 feet down onto a picnic table. Amazingly, hitting the table didn't wake me up but I remember pain (noting more than bruised ribs) in the dream and others in the cabin heard me yell out. I woke up sitting on the porch of the adjacent cabin. I am 71 now and haven't had anything like this happen again. Go figure. ....وسعت 1
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    @akamalo661منذ 5 سنوات Our phones update at night while on the night stand. Signals and waves we cant see but are there. Dreams are a huge part of our life yet alot of people don't even question why. 1
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    @StephiSensei26منذ 3 سنوات Highly interesting discussion. This would seem to bring into question, what it means to be a conscious being. And then one step further, what it means id="hidden33" class="buttons"> to exist. Why, are we experiencing all of this related and unrelated information? What purpose does that serve? What question is the mind / brain trying to unravel? What are we trying to explain to ourselves? The brain, for lack of better terminology, is a mechanism of the body. The mind is not. At this level we are already a divided being. Half in the physical world and half in the metaphysical world. And there it is, the burning question, "What is the purpose of that?". Homework, for the rest of our lives. ....وسعت 2
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    @anonimenkolbas1305منذ 8 سنوات Very amusingly, I found myself drifting into a nap as the video progressed. Not because it's boring, it is quite engaging. Simply because of sleep deprivation. :P 13
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    @user-wn8ub9qh7gمنذ 3 سنوات Imagine the day when one's dreams can be watched by others. Total loss of freedom. Terrifying 1
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    @danielmartin5440منذ 3 سنوات OMG! I have some serious sleep disorders and he explained EXACTLY what I've been experiencing for about the last 5 years or so. I'll be working id="hidden35" class="buttons"> on my computer and lose focus and start to daydream and then the daydream will become more real until I nod off into sleep and it becomes a full-fledged dream. When my head falls, I wake up at different points during that process and I've noticed how sometimes it's just a very focused daydream, other times it's more realistic and it "transitions" into a full fledged dream if I fall fully asleep. But I've seen the whole process at many stages along the way. The weird thing though is that even at the "daydream" stage, they seem to be totally random. Nothing like what I would consciously daydream about. Sometimes it's even difficult to remember if it was real or not when I think about it later. Sometimes it's entirely verbal too, not necessarily visual or experiential. Those are the really short ones when I'm really, really tired and they only last long enough to hear a word or two. But when I "hear" them, after I wake up, I get the sense that I didn't actually "hear" it but that it was a "memory" that was created entirely in my brain of having heard something. I can't explain it. It just doesn't contain all the components of an actual memory. ....وسعت 1
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    @conniechen3767منذ 4 سنوات Excellent speakers! thank you all. Is it
    Possible to carve our sometimes for us to ask questions? Connie sp chen?
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    @argandzero0منذ 4 سنوات I really loved this. I really did, thank you. But I have two comments to make on it and do correct my view if its way off. My first pick up is that the id="hidden36" class="buttons"> host doesn't really allow the panelist to truly answer the question being asked "in their own way". And interruption was constant. My second pick up is we underrated what Dr Matt was speaking about. Love this Thank You All! They were beyond right for this. ....وسعت
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    @bustamango863منذ 4 سنوات When you dream you think it’s real when you’re awake you think it’s real.think about that 31
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    @sitamoja1164منذ 4 سنوات When you're sleep you are still awake you just don't know it. . Little girl had the best answer 47
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    @hypnocilicdreamsمنذ 5 سنوات I'm so glad I subscribed to this fascinating & enlightening channel : ) Thank you. 2
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    @d.b.8749منذ 3 سنوات I'm an electrician. I've been shocked hundreds of times in my 25 year career. Nothing major, 120v finger in a light socket type stuff.
    The id="hidden37" class="buttons"> last few years I've had several dreams that I'm working on an outlet and get shocked. I feel the shock as if it were real and it wakes me from a dead sleep.
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    @bobvedder2451منذ 3 سنوات Sometimes i go to sleep with an unfinished problem that i had been working on. My mind must figure out the problem so when i wake up i know how to do what i was thinking about. "Just sleep on it". 2
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    @GrammaJo360قبل 7 أشهر These guys are a hoot! Funny sense of humor!! Great show! 1
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    @elizabethwilde1143منذ 4 سنوات When I sleep I have no dreams. I relax completely. My sleep study said they'd never seen a brain shut down so completely. 3
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    @robertjohnson7895منذ 5 سنوات I believe that when we dream, we go back home,,, until we wake up and resume our destiny here in this reality. just a hope a Dream 175
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    @jameszelaznysr.2681منذ 4 سنوات Every time I have a real good one something always wakes me up, and I live alone you would think there would be peace and quiet. 9
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    @memeagain3429منذ 3 سنوات I don't dream that often, but when I do dream I don't like it. Sometimes it's nothing and then sometimes it's critical, but no mater the id="hidden39" class="buttons"> dream I have within a year it always becomes reality. At first sometimes I don't realize until something triggers me in real life to think I've done or seen this before. It's hard to describe but that's why I hate dreaming. ....وسعت 1
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    @iamarohaxمنذ 4 سنوات For aslong as I can remember I've always found dreams fascinating. There's a few I have vivid memory of and most I've instantly forgotten . id="hidden40" class="buttons"> As I've gotten older I am more aware. I can smell and taste I can feel emotions and touch I can be me and the camera as if I'm in a movie. I love dreaming . ....وسعت 2
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    @DaniqueMaurisonمنذ 4 سنوات I sleep over 12 hours per day. My dreams are more real and interesting than reality. I dream every night and seem to be able to make decisions in the dreams. id="hidden41" class="buttons"> I take mirtazapine to sleep. It must be due to this. I believe the brain is most active at night ....وسعت 11
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    @wifeoftheparty9839منذ 3 سنوات .SAME! And I thought I was the only person that experienced that. I hope this seminar answers why that happens!
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    @loristrachan8633منذ 9 سنوات When I as younger, I endured a horrible marriage/family situation that was impossible to deal with.  I dreamt one time, that I was being chased by vicious dogs, and  escaped them by making my way up a tall ladder.  As I got to the top, there was a snake, ready to strike.  I felt so cornered, I grabbed the snake by its tail and slew the dogs with it.  That was the most victorious and memorable dream in which I believed pertained significantly to the emotional upheavals I was living! ....وسعت 76
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    @AverageHuman7026منذ 4 سنوات Wow, great talk but I am super duper disappointed they didn’t cover anything about sleep paralysis or out of body experience during sleep. I’m seeking answers / knowledge on those topics. 1
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    @j.c.2856منذ 4 سنوات I have dreams that come true sometimes the next day, or sometimes two weeks later, exactly as i viewed it in my dream, sometimes its a dream without being asleep, fully awake 9
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    @Colhogan06منذ 3 سنوات This in a way provides some insight on the 2nd Dr's question regarding taking what we dreamed and having it change what we do when awake. I was just id="hidden46" class="buttons"> stationed in Germany when I was in the Army, and needed to hook up 2 VCR's to a TV in such a way that one would work as the TV tuner and the other was connected so I could copy tapes from one VCR to another while watching it, or just simply record the TV. This seems like it would be easy for any audio video geek. But because of everything I specifically wanted the setup to do, it had to be hooked up in a very specific way and order. If it wasn't, I may get it to do one thing but not the others and there were a few different functions I needed it to do. Anyway to make a long story short, I spent all day trying to remember how I had previously set it up, because it had been a long time since I had originally set it up before. It got late so I went to bed and figured I would try again the next day. During the night I had a dream of how I had set everything up before moving to Germany. I woke up at like 3am just after the dream. I figured I better do this right away just in case I forget. So at 3am I went out to the living room and began replicating what I had done in my dream. I do not know how it happened but after it was done it worked! My wife woke up while I was doing it and she thought I was nuts, but I explained to her about the dream but she still had doubts it would work, until I turned it on and everything worked 100%! We were both stunned. At any rate this is an example of taking what I dreamed and using it in my real life. It was incredible!! ....وسعت
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    @ellanadelmar6174منذ 3 سنوات Love Psychology! Most precise and objective view on human brain! 1
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    @alanstarkie2001منذ 3 سنوات I quite like the idea that we live in some kind of simulation or constructed reality. I'm open to this idea. Who knows? When we dream, we are truly id="hidden47" class="buttons"> in an elaborate simulated environment. As a lifelong natural lucid dreamer, I often take time to observe my oneiric environment and I'm amazed that very odd things occur in dreams, yet most of the time, everything seems perfectly normal and not out of the ordinary. ....وسعت 2
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    @danielovercash1093منذ 4 سنوات I have no problem sleeping 99% of the time, and I have no knowledge of my dreams 99% of the time 34