From: | "Ubiratan P. Alberton" <ubiratan@**.HOMESHOPPING.COM.BR> |
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Subject: | Re: DreamTime (somewhat long) |
Date: | Wed, 20 May 1998 21:29:51 -0300 |
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> This is only if you rule that dreams show up at the sensory level at
> which you record simsense. I'm fairly sure that if you could record
> dreams, you could record any piece of visual imagination-- you could
> have cameras that record things seen only in the mind's eye! I would
> rule that a simsense recording of someone dreaming would get the
> physical sensations of lying there with your eyes closed and the
> emotional states from the dream, but the actual imagery would be
> absent.
>
Usual simsense doesn't even get emotions, only sensory input (sight,
hearing, taste, smell and touch). The equipment to "record" the chemical
changes in the brain must be really illegal...
Ubiratan