You don’t even need to look at a clock or numbers.
Just try looking at your fingers.
Something something cortical maps of the hands being absolutely gigantic in comparison to other parts of our body. Like so:
And to put it understandable terms for all, our internal GPU can’t render our fingers/hands properly in a dream because of idk, not enough processing power due to how much data they’d have to load to render them properly and without glitches.
So to speak.
Which is a similar thing the clock is doing, it’s just that I think this is much more effective. I practices for like a few weeks occasionally looking at the palm of my hand for no reason. Just to make it an instinct. Bring your hand up and look at your palm, like you’re high on LSD and seeing it for the first time. Keep that a couples of sec. This is to prime it semilongterm memory over a couple of weeks so you’ll have access to it once asleep.
Then you dream and occasionally look at your hand, because it’s a habit. I had them a few times. The downside to this is that I usually woke up due to the excitement of being in a lucid dream.
Oh I forgot to explain, that’s just a model showing how much of our brain capacity is dedicated to each bit of our bodies in terms of neural activity, in relation.
Or maybe you understand it despite the joke but still.
You don’t even need to look at a clock or numbers.
Just try looking at your fingers.
Something something cortical maps of the hands being absolutely gigantic in comparison to other parts of our body. Like so:
And to put it understandable terms for all, our internal GPU can’t render our fingers/hands properly in a dream because of idk, not enough processing power due to how much data they’d have to load to render them properly and without glitches.
So to speak.
Which is a similar thing the clock is doing, it’s just that I think this is much more effective. I practices for like a few weeks occasionally looking at the palm of my hand for no reason. Just to make it an instinct. Bring your hand up and look at your palm, like you’re high on LSD and seeing it for the first time. Keep that a couples of sec. This is to prime it semilongterm memory over a couple of weeks so you’ll have access to it once asleep.
Then you dream and occasionally look at your hand, because it’s a habit. I had them a few times. The downside to this is that I usually woke up due to the excitement of being in a lucid dream.
his hands aren’t the only thing off in that picture. if I saw me like that I for sure know I’d be dreaming.
Oh I forgot to explain, that’s just a model showing how much of our brain capacity is dedicated to each bit of our bodies in terms of neural activity, in relation.
Or maybe you understand it despite the joke but still.