Are we dreaming by accident?

09-06-2012

Dreams are one of life’s mysteries, so far they have proved impenetrable and unfathomable by modern science. Even fundamental questions about dreaming remain unanswered. Though in the case of the most important question of all, it may be that we are searching for an answer where one doesn’t really exist.

From time immemorial, humans have wondered why we dream, why when we go to sleep at night we experience this perplexing and sometimes even frightening state. There have been many attempts to answer this question, with the most common responses being either that dreams help us process memories or that they provide a safe training ground.

However, it may end up that the real answer is that we are dreaming by accident. That rather than being some sophisticated sorting system or proving ground, the dream state is simply the random result of two particular biological processes: consciousness and sleeping. That there really is no higher meaning to why we dream, it is just something chaotic that occurs as we sleep.

This would help to explain why dreams are themselves so chaotic and random. While they may occasionally seem to have more structure and purpose, most of the time they are simply a odd set of occurrences that seem to be of little use in the real world.  


More stories like this one

By subscribing, you agree to receive email marketing from us.



On the land and waters that we sleep, we walk, and we live, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of these lands. We pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their connection to the land.

Ergoflex in the UK    Ergoflex in Australia


Copyright © Ergoflex™ 2024

Ergoflex Australia, trading name of EAU Pty Ltd.
7/2 Sabre Close, Anambah Business Park, Rutherford,
NSW, 2320 ABN: 85 141 058 380

Call Us

mark.nelson@green-media.com

1300 791 753