What is the longest a dream can last?

REM sleep is revealed by continuous movements of the eyes during sleep. At times, dreams may occur during other stages of sleep. However, these dreams tend to be much less vivid or memorable. The length of a dream can vary; they may last for a few seconds, or approximately 20–30 minutes.
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How long did the longest dream last?

Dreaming sleep is characterized by rapid eye movements known as REM. The longest recorded period of REM is one of 3 hrs 8 mins by David Powell (USA) at the Puget Sound Sleep Disorder Center, Seattle, Washington, USA on 29 April 1994.
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How long is 1 hour in a dream?

Each hour in the real world would take two years and four months in the dream state.
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Is it possible to dream all night long?

Other types of excessive dreaming occur in patients with brain lesions2 and include increases in both the frequency and the vividness of dream imagery. Some brain-damaged patients also report more continuous dreaming—that is, dreaming the same content throughout the night, despite intervening episodes of wakefulness.
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Can you feel pain in dreams?

Although some theorists have suggested that pain sensations cannot be part of the dreaming world, research has shown that pain sensations occur in about 1% of the dreams in healthy persons and in about 30% of patients with acute, severe pain.
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Do we dream in color?

Overall, researchers and study participants agreed that black and white dreams were the norm, and rare cases of coloured dreams were dubbed 'Technicolor' dreams (Calef, 1954, Hall, 1951), highlighting their perceived artificiality. This tendency to report black and white dreams suddenly disappeared in the 1960's.
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Can 2 people be in the same dream?

Shared dreams definition

Shared dreaming is the idea that two or more people can share the same dream environment. The degree to which the dream is shared can vary, from simply having common elements or events that happen in each person's dream, to the entire dream being identical.
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How long is the first dream?

"The first dreaming session lasts approximately 10 minutes, beginning about 90 minutes after you've fallen asleep. As the sleep cycle continues, the REM (rapid eye movement) stages increase in duration, with the final dream lasting up to one hour," said Turner.
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Why did my dream feel so long?

Why Do Dreams Seem to Last So Long? Study authors have proposed several theories to explain why dreams often seem longer than they really are. One theory is that brain activity might be slower in REM sleep compared with waking life because the brain is at a lower temperature.
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How long is 1 second in a dream?

Scientific experiments have been conducted on this, and they showed that one second in a dream is as long as one second in reality. They did this by making the subject count the seconds (or how he perceived them to be, he wasn't given a watch or anything) and then count the seconds in his dream.
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Are dreams 90 minutes apart?

We dream most vividly during Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep

REM sleep occurs in short episodes across each night each about 90 minutes apart. Our longer dreams are in the morning hours.
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Can you dream in under an hour?

According to Dr. Watson, even if you fall asleep as soon as you lay down, it'll still take you between 70 and 90 minutes to start dreaming. But, normal sleep latency—aka how long it takes you to fall asleep—is 30 minutes after turning out the lights.
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What are the dangers of lucid dreams?

Risks of Lucid Dreaming. Although more research is needed, some experts suspect lucid dreaming could come with negative consequences. The most concerning potential dangers of lucid dreaming are disrupted sleep and mental health issues.
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Can you dream in 40 minutes?

As the night progresses, however, non-REM stages shorten and the REM periods grow, giving us a 40-minute dreamscape just before waking.
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Can a dream last 8 hours?

So, if you think you spent the whole night you're dreaming, its actually not true. Dreams can last from a few seconds to 45 minutes to 2 hours. The majority of dreams last between 10-20 minutes. We only dream a few minutes during our REM phase.
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How strong is dream the Endless?

Personification of Dreams: As one of the seven Endless, inconceivably powerful beings, Dream is both the lord and personification of all dreams and reality. He possesses absolute control over sleep, dreams, nightmares, and even insomnia.
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What are the 3 types of dreams?

There are 5 main types of dreams: normal dreams, daydreams, lucid dreams, false awakening dreams, and nightmares. Whether you remember your dreams or not, most people dream every night during REM sleep.
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How many dreams can a person have?

The average person has three to five dreams per night, and some may have up to seven; however, most dreams are immediately or quickly forgotten. Dreams tend to last longer as the night progresses. During a full eight-hour night sleep, most dreams occur in the typical two hours of REM.
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What does it mean when you dream about someone who has passed away?

"When these dream figures keep returning, it brings a sense of continuity of connection," Ellis says, adding that toward the end of life, lost loved ones often come to help ease the life-death transition. "So while grief dreams can be painful, most often they help us through the pain of loss," she says.
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What is a meshing dream?

Meshing dreams involve two or more individuals sharing a similar dream concept or experience. This experience can be either unarranged or prearranged. Often times with meshing dreams individuals are able to share dream details and find that they are very similar.
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Can blind people dream?

Although their visual dream content is reduced, other senses are enhanced in dreams of the blind. A dreaming blind person experiences more sensations of sound, touch, taste, and smell than sighted people do. Blind people are also more likely to have certain types of dreams than sighted people.
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Do people dream in comas?

Yet many people who have recovered from comas report dreams into which something of the outside world penetrated. Others recall nightmares that seemed to go on and on. Whether they dream or not probably depends on the cause of the coma.
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What dreams feel real?

Lucid dreams are when you know that you're dreaming while you're asleep. You're aware that the events flashing through your brain aren't really happening. But the dream feels vivid and real. You may even be able to control how the action unfolds, as if you're directing a movie in your sleep.
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