Thursday, August 19, 2010

August 19th, 2010 - Non-Lucid

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Date: August 19th, 2010
Time: 8:00am
Author: Ian Andrew Wilson
E-mail: ianwilson27@hotmail.com
Blog: you-are-dreaming.blogspot.com
Copyright: Public Domain by author 2010. Free for public use.

[Disclaimer]
This is an ongoing personal investigation into precognitive dream potential. In no way is the information contained in this article claiming to be psychic or precognitive in nature. Not all textual translations of a dream can clearly depict the vast dream imagery and symbolism and what may be condensed down to a line of text could represent a largely descriptive visual dream environment. Low-order spelling and grammatical errors are expected as the material is written quickly and right after waking up from sleep. This text shall remain unchanged from the time it was posted, and should rehash into the MD5 code outside of the MD5 tags. In the future should any of the dream context match a real-life event the author will attempt to capture images or articles and describe how these events interconnect with the context within the dream.

All persons, characters and events contained in this article are as they appeared from within a dream, any similarities to public officials or people is completely coincidence and is not meant to reflect this person or persons in any way.

[Journal Entry]

Dream 1:
I want to experience a dream so profound that it shares with others what it is like to have a dream come true in textual format.

I actually have a not to bad first start sleep. These are always the hardest dreams to remember, will be a bit fragmented.

I am checking Facebook, I have one message and one event badge in the screen. I try to make note of more details but perception dips into darkness.

I am having a discussion with some being about shared dreams and objectivity within the dream state. It is really hard to recall what we were saying other then we talked about how near impossible it was based on so many underlying factors of human dream recall and disorientation in the dream state. There really is no form, it's all quite dark where I am at.

I am waiting for my friend Todd, I am at my house. He comes over through the front door. Austin is also here.
I apologise to Todd about not having any beer, I feel sad and embarrassed by it. He says it's no problem.
I have to leave him there and go somewhere. Where I go and what I do I can't remember.
I come back he is watching TV.
tts: 12:00 ta: 2:22

Dream 2:
I have an ooVoo chat with Anthony Peake. We are talking about entanglement and singularity theory on how everything is interconnected through this entanglement.

We are talking about how physics may find that superposition and entanglement is also non-linear in nature and that information could theoretically not only teleport 10 miles, but could move forward and back through time. We talk about how precognition is just an effect of entanglement and that some people are more in tune with how information moves within this entangled state. We talk about probable reality and actual reality and say a lot of misses could be hits in alternative probabilities that simply didn't actualize. This accounts for all the rare occurrences or when nearly all the details match but some have slightly altered. We get into Everett's Many-World interpretation and wave-function collapse.

I said something along the lines of, "We see wave/particle duality in these quantum states but seldom consider this in a larger scale and how that impacts how duality impacts our waking world. We really need to look at quantum states in relativity to scale not just in tiny observations. Our entire reality is built upon these simple principles."

We talk about wave/particle duality and discuss how this applies to dreams and precognition. That a dream effectively is a wave of organize thought that represents reality up until the point that it is observed in waking reality and collapses into actuality. Anthony talks about a few physicists who theorise along the premise that we are in effect collapsing our reality through the act of observation.

"This is all probable reality in the form of dreams that later actualize, the physics of it has to be addressed from non-linear and non-locality theory.", I suggest.

We also talk about digital physics and cellular automata and how the Universe is in essence a naturally organized database of information that is rendered when it is observed. That matter is also energy and information. The information is critical in how it renders and affects qualia. This rendering is part of how we make the data real to us. That we are in effect creating our own reality based on subjective permutations within the objective data. This is why so many people experience so many things differently and there is cause for confusion when science can only measure the most obvious but not the gradient found in probability theory and the subjective argument.

I end up having a dream within a dream and wake up in my bed. I hear my computer ringing and it's Anthony again I run down to answer the call but missed him. I'm woken up suddenly for real, from the kid so much of my dreams collapse as usual. I am not complaining, remembering them and even having them under these circumstances is a gift in itself.

TTB: 3:20AM TA: 5:54AM

Shaving off more time for sleep in favor of work deadlines so no more dreams today.

Codes:
TTB: Time-To-Bed: The time the author went to bed.
TA: Time-Awake: The time the author woke up.
T2S: Time-To-Sleep: Estimated time it took to fall asleep.
TTS: Total-Time-Slept: Estimated time of sleep.
ETID: Estimated-Time-In-Dream: Estimated sense of time as it passed in the dream.

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