Date of dream: Monday, September 21, 2009
Level of Lucidity:
N/A
Level of Cohesiveness: 


Rating:


Lucid Intent?
No
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(I can't remember the setting for this dream now, just recall that I was thinking about this subject.) The theory of gravity is that if a huge star were to just appear at a spot in space, it immediately exerts a pull on objects that are millions of miles away, meaning that the force of gravity doesn't "travel," but it's more like a resonance that's not limited by the rule that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. This gets me thinking so much that I wake up. Is this really true? What would Einstein have to say about it?
(record, fall back to sleep)
My wallet gets stolen, but much confusion follows for now there's been a shift and my wallet is ABOUT to be stolen. I think perhaps I should put some ID on it.
(wake up, record, fall back to sleep)
I wake up with this sentence in my head: "Why couldn't they find the sapped straight in the nano dynamic AA?"
(record, fall back to sleep)
A dream character has undergone some kind of transformation so that her brain is fully exposed, and segmented in a way that allows her to lift a portion of it away, revealing the interior. When she does so, we see a bright yellow disk implanted in the center of her brain.
There some kind of explosion, and a significant amount of time goes by. Then I'm pushing the rusted exterior of an overturned dump truck with the toe of my shoe, and the corroded metal is breaking easily (this dream was influenced by my watching WALL-E last night).
I wake up.
Date of dream: Sunday, November 19, 2006
Level of Lucidity:
Level of Cohesiveness: 



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I slept very deeply, and do not remember most of my dreams last night.
But right before I woke up, I was watching a medical procedure in which a long incision had been made on the side of
someone's head. This person had gone into a state where his ability to move and talk seemed completely frozen up --
almost like being catatonic.
They expose the brain, and it just looks like a tangle of fat, white worms. But they have become one solid mass. The
surgeon even taps on it with a hammer. Suddenly, the brain rotates on its own right within the brain cavity. The "worms"
come to life and float out of the head. They form a word in the air [which I have forgotten].
(shift) I'm lucid and looking at my fingertip. I'm quite amazed at my eyesight -- I seem to be able to see the individual
skin cells, and as I stare at one them, it grows even more detailed. I feel like I can even make out the separate
molecules in each cell.
I wake up.
Additional Comments:
I think this dream has something to do with the fact that I sometimes "freeze up" in social situations. I had much more of a
problem with it in the past -- I had a bad year my freshman year of college, and I've been told that my affect that year
became very "flat," verging on almost catatonic.
Date of dream: Monday, November 28, 2005
Level of Lucidity:
N/A
Level of Cohesiveness: 


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I am at a sort of summer camp/resort that is stationed on the banks of a river and on huge houseboats -- the latter are
almost like floating islands in themselves. I am on shore when the dream starts, and a large houseboat/island twirls past
in the middle of the river. There are even trees on it, and a large outdoor area. I recognize an old gay friend of mine
walking around on it, but I do not hail him.
Several days go by (I still do not understand how the dreaming mind accomplishes this! The dream did not seem that
long, but I distinctly felt like this amount of time went by in the middle of the dream). I decide that I should take up
jogging again, and make the circuit around the perimeter of the resort. The trail includes a couple of bridges that go over
the river. When I get to the far side after crossing the first bridge, I am running as fast as I ever ran when I used to be a
serious jogger (I'm only a walker now in real life!).
However, a young man with blonde hair steps in my way as I attempt to pass him. I try to switch to passing him on the
other side, but he klutzily veers in that direction the moment I do so. Finally I manage to pass him.
I get stalled again as I go through an area where a softball game is being held. People are moving slowly around the
field, and I have trouble getting around them.
Then I come up to a wooden doorway that opens into a chamber that has a giant, turquoise simulation of a human brain
inside of it. It intersects with the dark walls of the room and actually rises through an open ceiling to the outdoors. I
realize that I am going to have to climb over it.
I do, following a tall, athletic young man who says the simulation was left over from when "Dr. Schenko" used to teach
brain science at the camp/resort. I get stuck in the space between the simulation and the wall, though. I manage to
make my way to another part of the chamber where there seems to be another turquoise brain simulation in place. But a
crowd of people are in my way of exiting out of the chamber here; and they all seem to want to explain to me that there
are actually two brain simulations: a smaller one, which I came to first, and a vastly larger one which only has certain
parts of it simulated in various locations around the chamber (the latter by now looks more like an open-air style
auditorium).
I wake up, coughing from my cold and am unable to go back to sleep like I usually do.