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- From: preiser@cancer.unm.edu (Doug Preiser)
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: Re: time flow
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 20:02:45 GMT
- Organization: UNM Cancer Center
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- Message-ID: <1k1h15INNbvj@lynx.unm.edu>
- References: <1993Jan22.152645.25572@mlb.semi.harris.com>,<1993Jan22.203025.14742@tcsi.com>
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- In article <1993Jan22.203025.14742@tcsi.com>, miket@hermes.tcs.com (Michael Turner nmscore Assoc.) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan22.152645.25572@mlb.semi.harris.com> bwm@mongoose.ess.harris.com (Bruce McIntosh) writes:
- >>Does anyone have observations on how the flow of time in dreams compares to
- >>real time? It would seem from my own experience that quite a bit can happen
- >>in a dream that is not very long in realtime. Does lucidity have any impact
- >>on this? Just curios. Thankyou.
- >
- >My vague recollection from LaBerge's books is that dream-time and real-time
- >are pretty well correlated. But my personal *experience* is that those
- >nodding- off-in-class dreams can be pretty epic compared to the amount of
- >time I was asleep. I don't know if anyone has studied this often-noted
- >discrepancy.
- >---
- >Michael Turner
- >miket@tcs.com
-
- LaBerge found that dream time in lucid dreams is equivalent to real time.
- I wonder if lucid dreams are a special case and that non-lucid dreams could
- have time-compression.
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