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<blockquote data-quote="Hintzyboy" data-source="post: 5500603" data-attributes="member: 566521"><p>Well this is kind of wrong. When you sleep, you are constantly dreaming. Always. It's just that the only dreams you remember occur during REM sleep. Dreams (just like thoughts) are essentially chemical reactions in the brain. They are your subconscious (sp?) sorting out all your conscious thoughts. The reason we sleep is to replenish the chemicals that get used up by thinking all day. that is why you wake up without a sense of time, but your brain never actually shuts down like it does when you die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hintzyboy, post: 5500603, member: 566521"] Well this is kind of wrong. When you sleep, you are constantly dreaming. Always. It's just that the only dreams you remember occur during REM sleep. Dreams (just like thoughts) are essentially chemical reactions in the brain. They are your subconscious (sp?) sorting out all your conscious thoughts. The reason we sleep is to replenish the chemicals that get used up by thinking all day. that is why you wake up without a sense of time, but your brain never actually shuts down like it does when you die. [/QUOTE]
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