Why did the things in the dream actually happen?

Updated on society 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because dreams actually have an unnatural power in every human being, just like all people can see unclean things soon after birth. Normally, there are very few people who can use this part of the power, so those who can't use this part of their power will concentrate and explode at a certain moment, and what you do at this time is a prophetic dream, and depending on the power, some people can even foresee the whole process of themselves or others one day. Some people suddenly feel like they've done something like this when a scene happens.

    Some people also dream of things from a long time ago, and when they go to inquire, they find that this person really existed. In fact, this part of the power can be fully utilized. It's just that most people don't know how.

    If you want to use your own part of the power, the easiest and most direct way is to use tarot cards, and the ancient Chinese method of divination is too complicated to recommend. In fact, 10% of the dream is a prophetic dream, 70% of the dream is a hint of the dream, and the remaining 20% is the dream produced by your subconscious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I'm the same way, I feel like I've seen a certain time, event, person, and environment in my daily life, and so on, and I feel like I've seen it at some point, and although that feeling is very short, sometimes it's even a momentary feeling, but the memory is very clear, and I feel like I've seen it there, but I just can't remember it. A process in a dream that is repeated someday after the dream is made - this is scientifically known as a "supersensory dream".

    There are three types of causes:

    1. It is pure coincidence, the world is changeable, and the so-called no coincidence is not a book, which does have a certain truth.

    2. There have been unconscious hints. For example, someone dreams that they see something in a certain place, and they actually see it when they go there.

    There is nothing wrong with this, but it is very likely that he listened to it on a certain day in a certain year, month, and so on Reading him, of course, he was unconscious at this time, he himself did not remember this information, to be precise, he did not store this information within the scope of consciousness, but his brain remembered this, stored it in the subconscious, so, when dreaming, the brain was actually still running at high speed (not the disorder mentioned upstairs), so he took part of the information that we did not pay attention to during the day in the form of dreams, so it became some so-called "supersensory dreams".

    The example given by the landlord, and even most of these dreams, can be illustrated by this theory.

    3. But science is not omnipotent, in real life, there really is such a dream, he can predict the impossible future, and this is completely inexplicable by modern science. I'm afraid that this will require another figure like Newton and Einstein to recreate a physical system.

    According to modern scientific research, the future can not be **, I believe everyone has heard, the famous butterfly law, a small variable, can lead to completely different results, as the so-called "miss a millimeter, a thousand miles", maybe you don't wash your hands today, the chain reaction will lead to, a very serious consequence, maybe you give a beggar a penny today, will save a world. Therefore, the uncontrollability of the future leads to the unavoidability of the future.

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