Monday, August 09, 2004
What Dreams Are Made Of
"This, then, is the essence of dreaming -- reality and unreality in a nonsensical, often mundane but sometimes bizarre mix. Dreams have captivated thinkers since ancient times, but their mystery is now closer than ever to resolution, thanks to new technology that allows scientists to watch the sleeping brain at work."
I tried to link to this a while back but MSN would have none of it for some reason. Thanks to Peter A. Gersten for the URL.
"This, then, is the essence of dreaming -- reality and unreality in a nonsensical, often mundane but sometimes bizarre mix. Dreams have captivated thinkers since ancient times, but their mystery is now closer than ever to resolution, thanks to new technology that allows scientists to watch the sleeping brain at work."
I tried to link to this a while back but MSN would have none of it for some reason. Thanks to Peter A. Gersten for the URL.
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