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Joscha Bach on Intelligence, Existence, Time, and Consciousness

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

CHAPTER

Dreams Are for Learning, Why Do They Go Away?

If dreams are for learning, why is it that we don't remember them? Why does it go away? It's largely because dreams play out as situations of things that never happened. We do that all the time in our own head when we're just thinking about speaking to someone like a boss. In a dream your construction of reality itself is changed. For instance you see objects from perspectives that you've never seen them from. You might have a flying dream as a result. I'm unaware of any studies that have been done about people who can recall their dreams versus people who can't.

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