lucid dreaming: really?
Jan. 30th, 2003 12:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A few days ago I was discussing lucid dreaming -- that is, dreams in which you consciously control your actions -- with a few friends, and one of them (I think it was Emma) made the intriguing comment, "I think I had a lucid dream. But I might have just thought that I was in control." It's quite a subtle distinction, I'd say. I'm not sure we could actually tell the difference between believing we're in control and actually being in control. And in the language of theoretical physics we say if you can't tell, then it doesn't matter. What I find all the more attractive about this is that it's a perfect model for day-to-day conscious life. Do we just believe we have free will, or are we really in control? Like in the case with dreams, we can't differentiate between the two possibilities; yet the former seems more likely. Everything else we see in the universe is deterministic, so why not us?
Ditto..
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