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Originally Posted by Frownland
We actually use quite a bit of our brain space: Ten percent of brain myth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
As far as other realities in dreams, can't say that I agree. I think there's a psychological mean behind dreams. If it were another reality why would dreams have people from your everyday life in them?
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It's been ages and I have only just now come to reply to this haha.
That article is from wikipedia, and I tend to not believe a lot of what is there because anyone can edit pretty much anything. Funny thing about science is that just because scientists say something can't happen, and then show exhibit A or B to prove it, doesn't mean that it can't actually happen. I don't think any scientist has ever even considered that at present, C or D can't happen, but given time that can change. Science only holds up as long as things stay as they are. Considering advances it medical science and technology in general. What science says is an impossibility and will never happen, can become something that is very much possible, and actually happen.
That's why I never concede that what I learned in science class as a kid, or even now as an adult when I do random web searches for random scientific information, is indisputable fact.
Now I need to think up an actual new journal entry. I need to figure out how to get more people commenting on my journal.