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bellbottom25
Hi,
I always liked to study maths even if i never got good marks in it. I hardly used to get only 35 out of 100. The content in my education board was so much like i felt that i had to study what 10 scientists wrote for years all at once! LOL. It gave me such a pressure in my head coz i used to write down each and every equation over long periods of time! (coz of exams) Then when i slept, i used to get unusual dreams that i was actually studing physics and at different times writing mathematics! Then if the dreams give me an exact interpretation of life in real world, even the construction of dialogues of the other people in my dreams is done by psyche. I was reading philosophy of mind yesterday but i didn't liked it! So you all great scientists might laugh at my querry and my small mindset; but i say that the equations and mathematics in my dreams was very amusing, as if i was studying some kind of science! What do you say!???
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eric
AlphaNumeric
When I have spent the entire day doing one particular thing, be it maths, physics or coding, I find I have very restless dreams that hight, often going over what I've been working on again and again in my mind. However, that doesn't mean that the things I dream about are valid, though I have had moments where a solution will come to me suddenly while lying in bed and I have to get up to write it down before I forget.

In your case, it sounds like you just think you're doing maths or physics. Since all mathematics seems complicated to you you have no way of knowing the difference between high school maths and string theory maths. And your previous thread on this was certainly showing you are a little wacko when it comes to evaluating the validity of your dreams.

Since you don't know any physics or maths, you aren't going to spontaneously dream up some amazing result because your mind has no clue where to start. When I've been standing in the shower and suddenly I realise "Do independent T dualities on the seperate non-geometric fluxes!!" it actually means something to me and its something which gives results.

And now I'm writing those results up into a paper. And when I say that I mean something which will actually get published, not the 'paper' crack pots like Farsight call their BS.
DavidD
Making science in dream is nonsense, becouse in real live everything goes much faster and in dream there no internet, textbook or paper to write somthing on it...
midwestern
Math dreams can only take you where you've already been. huh.gif sad.gif
bellbottom25
mmmm, i know that my dreams are somewhat weird. But the things we get on doing for a longer period of time, are reflected in our dreams. So i was expressing my thoughts that my dreams of studying maths might be correctly defined! Do other people get dreams perfection of what they are used to doing? What i am trying to say is that while dreaming my brain by its potential tries to elaborate the real world, thus making it more complex than what i am studying!

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eric
Beer w/Straw
Dreams are our own therapist. Dreams go back to our early childhood and reflect what is happening currently in our lives. Specifically regarding our emotions from both and the dream makes a wish fulfillment. Say, I was doing my grade 2 math and I was doing it really well and was proud of myself. I might dream that, compared, to the other grade 2ers, I'm like Einstein compared to lay people.

I might even dream it if I was struggling with grade 2 math and was the dunce in the class. This way, they dream revenges me for the ridicule my classmates gave me for being dumb.

If we didn't dream, we'd go insane.
bellbottom25
Thats human made assumptions!

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eric
Beer w/Straw
QUOTE (bellbottom25+Jul 9 2008, 03:39 PM)
Thats human made assumptions!

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eric

I don't understand what you are saying, but can I at least surmise that you understood what I said?
midwestern
fBellbottom25, these are not assumptions. You either dream from the past, present, or not at all. dry.gif
Gorgeous
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I might dream that, compared, to the other grade 2ers, I'm like Einstein compared to lay people.


Only a total crank would say something like that. laugh.gif



g.
Beer w/Straw
QUOTE (Gorgeous+Jul 10 2008, 08:45 PM)

Only a total crank would say something like that. laugh.gif



g.

Or one who actually wasn't rolleyes.gif
bellbottom25
I have been receiving the same kind of replies for my thoughts on other websites too! I have gotten used to the white trash attitudes!

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eric
midwestern
No, just fact, when examining my post. dry.gif dry.gif rolleyes.gif
Beer w/Straw
QUOTE (bellbottom25+Jul 11 2008, 01:17 PM)
I have been receiving the same kind of replies for my thoughts on other websites too! I have gotten used to the white trash attitudes!

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eric

Curious.

Have you come across a reply like the one I gave?
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