What is the longest dream ever recorded?

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 an hour in a dream?

Each hour in the real world would take two years and four months in the dream state. This is how Nolan set it up, but…
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How long do dreams last?

Dreams have a way of distorting your sense of time. An adult can dream between four and six times a night, and every dream lasts between 5 and 45 minutes. Experts believe we only dream for about 90 minutes every night, although this number is just an estimate.
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What is the longest you can lucid dream for?

So taking this into account the longest theoretical lucid dream would be about 2 hours long, but in practice this is rare and most tend to be 5-45 minutes at most.
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Can you dream longer than you sleep?

Dreams may last longer when you have already been asleep for a few hours. You may also experience longer dreams during REM sleep. The first REM sleep period7 occurs about 90 minutes after bedtime and lasts around 10 minutes. Most people experience four to six periods of REM sleep every night.
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Do 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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Why do we cry in dreams?

If you see yourself crying in your dream, then it could mean that you wish to express your feelings to someone or people in general. This could be suppressed anger, grief, joy, agony or ecstasy etc.
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How rare is lucid nightmare?

According to the reports of lucid dreamers, less than half of them had experienced a lucid nightmare, and only 1% of them could be considered as suffering from lucid nightmares—experiencing them once a week or more frequently. Lucid nightmares appear to be as distressing as ordinary nightmares.
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Can a dream feel like years?

What's more, our perception of time is altered, so that if you're having a vivid dream with a huge sprawling plot sequence, it can feel like you have dreamt for years. However I must stress that it's not perceived as real-time; it's merely an illusion of time.
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Why do my dreams feel so real?

Dreams feel real because we use the same brain to process them! Parts of the brain that process “real” sensory information in wakefulness are active in REM sleep. The more rational parts of our brain only switch on in wakefulness. This is why dreams play out like any “real” experience!
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Are dreams 7 seconds?

The length of a dream can vary; they may last for a few seconds, or approximately 20–30 minutes. People are more likely to remember the dream if they are awakened during the REM phase.
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Why do I dream of my own death?

“Dreaming of your own death is symbolic of going through a transitory time when it comes to your self-identity,” McRae says. “You may be coming to terms with the parts of yourself that have changed.” This could be anything from breaking a bad habit, letting go of a fear, or simply being more authentic.
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What does it mean if someone dies in a dream?

Dreams of someone dying can be unsettling, but they shouldn't be taken literally. Death in a dream may symbolize the end of something and the beginning of something new. Dreams provoke emotions — and those emotions can help you connect a dream to events in your life.
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Can you control your dreams?

Such feats of dream manipulation may not seem possible to the same extent in our real lives, but they are not altogether absent. In fact, a number of people are able to experience something called lucid dreaming, and some of them are even able to control certain elements of their nightly dreams.
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Why do we run slow in our dreams?

“If you feel that your legs are moving slowly, then you feel that there is something resisting your progress in waking life.” So, if you're into dream interpretation, you're running so slowly because you're being held back in real life… which is pretty depressing.
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How do you fly in your dreams?

Visualize yourself realizing that you are dreaming, perhaps by doing a reality check or noticing something strange in the landscape. Picture yourself flying, then, and imagine every detail you would see. Try going back and forth between picturing your lucid flying dreams and reciting your goal.
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Can you have two dreams at the same time?

Sometimes the shared dream occurs at the same time for both people. In other cases, it does not. What is remarkable is that so much of the shared dream, sometimes including small details, are recalled as strikingly similar or even identical by the two people involved, regardless of the timing of their experiences.
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Can lucid nightmare fly?

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Are lucid dreams risky?

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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Is it possible to cry underwater?

No thats not possible, though its obvious to think that tear ducts should work really fine under water. Density of water is more than that of air. When you are under water that fluide pressure wont let tear to come out.
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What happens if you wake up crying?

Mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, tend to be the biggest reason adults wake up crying. If you haven't been diagnosed with a disorder, consider waking up crying as an important symptom to discuss with a doctor.
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Why do kids cry when they wake up?

Toddlers sometimes wake in the night screaming and crying because of night terrors. These occur in between sleep cycles and aren't actual dreams or nightmares, according to the Nemours Foundation. Night terrors happen as the brain transitions between sleep cycles, which can cause a fear reaction in a toddler.
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