07/30/2025
I imagine they would….maybe… I’m no neuroscientist, but from my understanding, our brains haven’t had time to adjust to technology on a subconscious level. I ONLY say this because it’s one of the ways you can train yourself to start lucid dreaming, and I would imagine that dreaming and hallucinations probably have ties to the same parts of the brain (again, talking out of my ass). You can’t turn lights on and off in your dreams. At least, not in the way they work in the real world. You can’t go to the wall and flick a switch to turn the lights off in a room. You can use this to verify if you are dreaming. If you can remember, next time you’re having a crazy dream, go to the wall and turn the lights off. Then realize you’re dreaming and go fly out your window to to the Bahamas and enjoy a Mai Tai on me.