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Originally Posted by idi banashapan
there's lots of theories on dreams. I remember doing an essay on dream theory for my first Psychology diploma. there's a couple of examples here - http://psychology.about.com/od/state...m-theories.htm
don't forget though, there is also what's called 'Absence of Theory', meaning that dreams are quite simply, just dreams. random firings of neurons during a sleep state that take no meaning from the consciously experienced environment.
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I agree. I have occassional dreams where my mother is present in scenarios with a specific girlfriend be it on holiday etc. In the real world, time and circumstances mean they could never have co-existed.
Technically speaking when you power down computer memory, you get random bit errors that occur. I justify this as what happens to my brain at the end of a day.