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<blockquote data-quote="label" data-source="post: 89554" data-attributes="member: 5940"><p>Science as it stands now is divided when it comes to dreaming. Some claim that sleep and dreams are not relevant and that the body can still "rest/regenerate" without entering into a REM state or "rapid eye movement sleep"</p><p></p><p>That said FFI or "Fatal familial insomnia is almost always an abnormality/mutation of the brain and something you don't see on X-men for the most part. Thankfully it is rare but people did die so I guess the part of "we don't need sleep" is untrue.</p><p></p><p>Some scientists believe that dreams can indeed create memories, generate emotional responses to prepare us for "possible" future events thus allow us to cope better. Now if you ever had a nightmare you would say "ok so dreaming of "Freddy Krueger" is helping me how? Well to cope with fear for the most part. And it is a well known fact that "fear" is what keep us alive for the most part.</p><p></p><p>But all of us also know that dreams can be fun and or realistic and sometimes hellish. In my own opinion I think it is the imagination let lose to avoid insanity. So can dreams link us to the future? I personally think yes. The brain is hardwired for information why wouldn't dreaming be some device the brain uses?</p><p></p><p>Anyhow Sweet dreams...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="label, post: 89554, member: 5940"] Science as it stands now is divided when it comes to dreaming. Some claim that sleep and dreams are not relevant and that the body can still "rest/regenerate" without entering into a REM state or "rapid eye movement sleep" That said FFI or "Fatal familial insomnia is almost always an abnormality/mutation of the brain and something you don't see on X-men for the most part. Thankfully it is rare but people did die so I guess the part of "we don't need sleep" is untrue. Some scientists believe that dreams can indeed create memories, generate emotional responses to prepare us for "possible" future events thus allow us to cope better. Now if you ever had a nightmare you would say "ok so dreaming of "Freddy Krueger" is helping me how? Well to cope with fear for the most part. And it is a well known fact that "fear" is what keep us alive for the most part. But all of us also know that dreams can be fun and or realistic and sometimes hellish. In my own opinion I think it is the imagination let lose to avoid insanity. So can dreams link us to the future? I personally think yes. The brain is hardwired for information why wouldn't dreaming be some device the brain uses? Anyhow Sweet dreams... [/QUOTE]
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