I discovered that my name โูุฏูโ which means morning dew is pronounced โRosaโ in Russian
โค6
ะะฐะบะพะน ััะดะตัะฝัะน ะดะตะฝั, ััะพะฑั ะฝะพัะธัั ะธะผั โัะพัะฐโ
โค2
At least I know what I've seen
These horns run through my family
Lucky me I was a chatterbox of a child
I've told everyone
mom, dad, aunties, uncles
My grandparents, closest friends
Even my classmates!
But since no one seemed to listen
I begin to, shut down
And the rest is history
These horns run through my family
Lucky me I was a chatterbox of a child
I've told everyone
mom, dad, aunties, uncles
My grandparents, closest friends
Even my classmates!
But since no one seemed to listen
I begin to, shut down
And the rest is history
Trying hard to fix my irl friendships
Fuck the internet no one is real here
Fuck the internet no one is real here
๐ข4โค2
Why Clocks Don't Work Correctly in Dreams?
1. Neurological Factors: During sleep, particularly in the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage where most vivid dreaming occurs, the brain's prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for logical thinking and understanding time, is less active. This reduced activity makes it difficult for the brain to create and maintain consistent and logical representations of time and other complex systems.
2. Dream Logic: Dreams often follow their own logic, which doesn't always align with the waking world's rules. Time in dreams can be fluid, and events might happen out of order or at varying speeds. This makes it challenging for the dream state to replicate the consistent, linear progression of time we experience while awake.
3. Memory and Perception: Our perception and memory work differently in dreams. Since dreams are often created from a mix of memories, emotions, and subconscious thoughts, maintaining accurate and consistent details like the time on a clock is difficult. The brain prioritizes the dream narrative and emotional content over logical consistency.
4. Reality Checks in Lucid Dreaming: Because clocks and text behave inconsistently in dreams, they are useful tools for reality checks. When you suspect you might be dreaming, looking at a clock or trying to read text can help you determine whether you're in a dream. If the time changes erratically or the text is unreadable, it's a strong indicator that you are dreaming.
1. Neurological Factors: During sleep, particularly in the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage where most vivid dreaming occurs, the brain's prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for logical thinking and understanding time, is less active. This reduced activity makes it difficult for the brain to create and maintain consistent and logical representations of time and other complex systems.
2. Dream Logic: Dreams often follow their own logic, which doesn't always align with the waking world's rules. Time in dreams can be fluid, and events might happen out of order or at varying speeds. This makes it challenging for the dream state to replicate the consistent, linear progression of time we experience while awake.
3. Memory and Perception: Our perception and memory work differently in dreams. Since dreams are often created from a mix of memories, emotions, and subconscious thoughts, maintaining accurate and consistent details like the time on a clock is difficult. The brain prioritizes the dream narrative and emotional content over logical consistency.
4. Reality Checks in Lucid Dreaming: Because clocks and text behave inconsistently in dreams, they are useful tools for reality checks. When you suspect you might be dreaming, looking at a clock or trying to read text can help you determine whether you're in a dream. If the time changes erratically or the text is unreadable, it's a strong indicator that you are dreaming.
โค1
As I know this information since I was a child "clocks never work in dreams" I asked chatgpt why, because I'm dead interested in such topics (lucid dreams, the balance between the consciousness and the unconsciousness)
โค1
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"hey nada wanna talk about lucid dreams or mutual dreams?" And I'm sold
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A day without tea is like.. just kidding! I have no idea
๐ญ7๐2
I wanna go on a library date so bad
๐5โค4๐2
I told my grandma about us (a threat)
โค7
You woke up someday and decided
"That's it! I want my old self back.. the lively one the curious one!"
And that was the best day of your life since - you can't even remember
"That's it! I want my old self back.. the lively one the curious one!"
And that was the best day of your life since - you can't even remember
"ููุฏ ูุงูุช ุฅูุณุงูุฉ ุบุฑูุจุฉ ุชุฌู
ุน ุจูู ุงููููุถููุ ุญูุซ ุชุนุทูู ุฅูุญุงุกู ูุงุชููุง ุจุงูุฏูุกุ ุจููู
ุง ุชุชุนุงู
ู ุจุจุฑูุฏุฉ ุชุงู
ุฉ."
โุงุฌุงุซุง ูุฑูุณุชู
โุงุฌุงุซุง ูุฑูุณุชู
โค8๐1