how is the brain able to give us images when we are imagining something?

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how is the brain able to give us images when we are imagining something?

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I don’t know the answer but I think I know a few basics.

The eyes are what sense light and the intricacies their. Alone, they are really nothing.

The brain handles the processing of those lights… And there memory of it.

And dreams are where the brain connects sighted experience with previous sighted experience…all experience really.

I can’t answer you’re question but I have a theory about how dreams exist… And why they are just random shit..

It’s because we constantly remember the past and compare it to the now…but in dreamspeak, the now is always a few hours behind. So dream imagery is actually just connecting yesterday with every year prior.

And the reason for symbology depends on the experience… It’s not universal like jung or freud said… It’s experiential.

So a dream about space people in frontier costumes could be because you read an article about Westworld while using your telescope the hours later.

Dream imagery is consolidation of experience (Dream imagery is consolidation of interpreted experience based on hormonal influences)… And I’m pretty sure I’m right.

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