How Long is a Minute in the Dream?
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2024
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one time i went to sleep, like, for a second. then i opened my eyes and it was morning. 0_0
Yeah i had that alot of times
Actually you were dreaming but u forgot about your dreams
yeah, funny thing, it was the first day of preschool when i woke up hearing my mom saying its time to wake up, then i tried to go back to sleep, and dream't of waking up hearing my mom saying the exact same thing. it was weird 0_0
yes that is a false awakening Drake and it feels very real but is a dream
huh... never thought of it like that... thanks!
That's weird....
You're not wearing trousers? I don't think I believe you, you should show me
sai ruki LOL
Talha Tariq *2 more years train*
I wish I'd found your channel sooner than this. Dreams are so interesting and mysterious. Subbed.
Hi from 4 years later
lukak hi from 10 months later😃
yes hi from 1 year later
@@tomoakle2629 How's it going?
Chris AA kinda quarantined
one time i took a 20 minute nap and had a feature-film length dream. it was awesome.
Tacos Buenos I have those too
Tacos Buenos not possible
The Reptilian Brotherhood yes yes it is, research polyphasic sleep
Tacos Buenos r
Roweenus Beanus happens to me all the time
Personally, my dreams always feel pretty long but once I'm awake I realise that my dreams often haves skips and fast forward moments that make me think it was longer.
You kinda look like @Pewdiepie xD
More like a mix of Pewdiepie and Merlin
Lol
Yeah
Very late but lmao
I remember I had this dream where I figured out that I was actually dreaming. So I said, "If the sky is purple, that means I'm dreaming." And the sky was bloody purple! Then I said to myself, "THAT MEANS I CAN GO TO KFC AND HAVE FREE CHICKEN." And I flew all the way to KFC and had chicken. The End.
dead! 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Lol
Awesome man but I'd rather get Chinese food
Should've got Papa Johns...
Lol ..and l love KFC
Our perception of time, and time are 2 different things. A minute will always be 60 seconds, but during certain situations a minute can feel longer or shorter. Usually during pain/distress/fear time feels longer because we want what ever is hurting us to go away. When we are enjoying an experience time usually feels shorter because we are not thinking about the length of the experience, as we're too busy enjoying the experience -Hence the phrase "time flys when you're having fun."
One time I went to bed and it felt like 3 seconds later I woke up and it was morning anyone else?!
Maybe.
One time I had a dream within a dream
gay???🤥
One time I woke up at like 5 went to sleep for 1 second and woke up at like 6
that happens to me to lol..........
Right before school.. Everytime...
Want to have a pokemon lucid dream...who agrees that this would be awsome?
me
Me
And anything nintendo related would be very awesome as well
A zelda dream!
No I want a.......
No Corona virus dream
I heard a story of a guy who spent years in a lucid dream during a 45 minute nap
explain.... now!
Frosty Snowflake Gaming the movie you are thinking about is inception. and no it wasn't like that i don't think. The guy i heard it from is a youtuber named Drift0r. You can go check out his channel. the lucid dream he describes is a 9 parts and he made a series out of it called "Drift0r's most epic dream" or something along the lines of that.
@@Bunny-qi6oe It's called a polyphasic dream.
This dude takes 7 minutes to explain how long 1 minute is in a dream
Tell me the answer
This is just a random thought, but I think you'd make a spectacular incarnation of the Doctor.
i saw a video on dreams in which it says that dreams happen because while we're sleeping our brain starts to process and organize our memories and sends them to appropriate neurons(or memory cells). This happens in the back part of the brain and this process projects on to the cortex of the brain. So the cortex has no other choice but to play these events while we're asleep... cool, isn't it? :)
Is it possible to produce and remember music while lucid dreaming?
***** have you done it before?
Richard Gauthier i have :P
what steps do you do, to remember and to build upon a song?
yes ive done it before
Richard Gauthier I am a composer. I have a Bachelor's degree in Music Composition. I have used ideas and songs from my dreams in my compositions. I have also had dreams in which I have performed entire pieces or choral songs.
Gizzzzz, so happy to see a video from you again, honestly changed my life with the whole lucid dreaming & and guides, so thanks :)
I had a dream once, It was about fucking, fucking allot. That's pretty much all I dream about, I'm lonely.........
LOL
I would say 8/10 of the dreams on average I can remember. Are dreams that feel like I'm living there for like a week or more. Sometimes I feel as if I experienced a whole life.
Awesome intro, awesome Giz, glad to have you back!
The fact that memories are created in dreams as well as the present experience is one of the trippiest things in life.
I'm from Chile. The introduction to lucid dreaming for me, was you man. Great videos.
Something very strange happened to me a few years ago. I was dreaming vividly for quite a long time. Not a very interesting dream, just tending some horses at a farm. After what felt like at least 20 minutes of this, a huge barn door fell off it hinges and came towards the ground in slow motion. When it hit the ground, the boom it made was so big that I woke up, and it turned out to be a powerful thunder from a lightning right next to my house.
What fascinates me is that the thunder sound somehow fit into context in this long dream, since I couldn't possibly know of the thunder before it happened. Could it be a coincidence that the boom of the slowly falling barn door fit with the thunder sound from real life? My only conclusion is that the dream must have happened "faster" than the real world. What do you guys think? open to suggestions :P
That is interesting. I have thought about similar things before. It's not quite the same at all, but when I was smaller, I remember having a dream where I was playing in the sand on a playground, and my dad was calling, in the dream, I saw him calling, then I wake up, just to see my dad calling, telling me to get up. I mean yours is a bit more weird, but I yeah
Yes... I've had experience with this a lot, it's odd...
I had a dream that I was in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, and in a military base. I could see someone that climbed some helicopter wreckage, and then a siren began wailing. The guy said "They're coming..." and then I woke up to hear the siren still going off.
Turned out to be a practice alarm for tornado warnings. The alarm lasts for about 20 seconds, but with addition to my dream, it lasted for almost over half a minute. It's makes me feel powerful, in a sense that my dream could tell the future. As Firkloveret said, that it's fascinating how the real-life sounds can fit into the context of a long dream, yet the sound can be so sudden and the dream would be going on for a long time.
I have a little thought. In real life, sleeping would be quite a few hours, maybe around 7 to 12 hours. But for most people, their dream (if they have one) would most likely last less than a few minutes. Your body goes unconscious during that time. When you wake up, it seems like before you fell asleep, it was a while back ago, not just a few seconds. Firkloveret says "My only conclusion is that the dream must have happened 'faster' than the real world." I agree. Maybe, a dream is based off of a thought or something you can hear as you are asleep, and develops from it, allowing it to make a short, or even a long-sized dream based off of a small sound in real life - and that would mean the dream would have happened in an instant, but your mind slowed it down enough for you to live out the dream before it eventually reaches the sound that you wake up to. I don't know, I'm just going off what I think.
I think you're Dorothy Gale!!
Mmm that's interesting i know the feeling it's weirddddd
I've fell asleep thinking it was like a second and it was like 10 hours later
I find it really interesting when you dream and for example there is a sound in the real world, but your dream has already accounted for it before/as it's happening. Your dream matter will create something that captures your attention and Then the sound will happen. Same thing for when people are about to wake you or go in your room ect. I just love that when it happens! :D Good video btw! :D
I go on whole missions
LMFAO WTF, i just found this video because I saw a tweet that said "I go on whole missions", and I looked up "how long do dreams last" 💀😱
your comment is literally why i looked this video up
could you have a dream within a dream within a dream???
When I was a baby I had long dream and I can't even wake up so I have short dreams so that I will watch real life again
when he was talking about time he sounded like Doctor who
i think dreaming is when you go into your own world and anything is possible alot of the times your dreams are real unless your flying or something dangerous then no but i go into my own awesome action filled world and yeah its awesome who agrees ??
okay
RIPxBlackHawk interesting...
waking life 🔥
I had a dream like I was in Sword Art Online for like weeks, or I tgought. Then I woke up, and only two hours has passed.
I was here
@@ilikemathematics1590 WeirdChamp
3:17 "ein Minuten bitte!"
Es heißt "eine Minute bitte", wir wollen doch nicht unsere schöne (hässliche) Grammatik verstümmeln
Facial hair looks really good on you :) Very handsome.
Love your videos! Glad to have you back, I mean--I subscribed a couple days ago, so good timing on my part I guess. From what I could gather from my Facebook stalking, sounds like you had a rough go--sounds like your doing better :)
Because when i first woke up it felt like i had done the "prequel" of the dream in real life, then after a few minutes it felt like i had dreamt the "prequel" another night before, and now a few hours later it just feels like it was all part of the dream i just had.
I had a dream about a bunch of foxys from five nights at Freddy's dancing in a pink background dancing to carameldansen
This seems correlated with Relativity since time is perceived differently in waking life. To paraphrase Einstein, one minute with your hand on a hot stove could seem like an hour whereas an hour talking to your crush could seem like a minute. It all depends, and I suppose that could carry into the dream world, naturally distorting one's concept of time. Very fascinating stuff, Giz.
Ms. ASMaRvel time dilation only has to do with moving near the speed of light.
Have you ever practiced growling? 0:06 makes me think so
OK i have no idea why, but when i was little i kept having the same dream, over and over again, where i was like... in a bakery? and there was like a pebble? and i droped the peble or something like that and the whole world like exploded... im not completely sure about that last part but i know that i did something realy tiny and useless like droping a pebble and the world would explode or the bakery all i remeber is a deep kinda high pitched voice that was in my head like when you have your ears plugged or it felt like i had cotton in my ears or something like that, and at some point a was having tea with an elephant in space...????
From what I read on the subject, dreams seem to last forever for the same reason a movie seems to last forever: you see days or even weeks of events shown to you in clips over a couple hours. It's been arguing the same things occurs in dreams. You feel as if you're experiencing things which could take a week, because you're actually skipping things which are otherwise unimportant.
There is no linear time in the dreaming state. I would think time itself is partly an illusion.
Can you lose control of a lucid dream, have it go horribly wrong, and be stuck in sleep paralysis, and scare the crap out of yourself
Um... You could also get a stop watch in the real world as well as in dream world and do the math...
***** obsessed much about weed? " you look at your watch now, it says 4.20" + your profile pic, no offence but i found it hilarious xD
***** aah, i was wondering if your name too was to do with pot :P
I agree. It just feels like you took another person's body and are experiencing some of their left over memories.
I hate some of my dreams, i always end up doing something and feeling incredibly guilty in a few dreams which annoys me but i get what you mean about gaining all the memory it happens alot and i forget who i am in real life until i wake up
I sometimes get dreams that are quite short but real-life time goes by 10 or something hours. Quite weard.
+XxDragonSlayer09
yeah because time is perceived very differently by the brain when you're asleep. Don't ask how though, because I don't know.
no, its just that you have many dreams that you forget about which takes up a lot of time in your sleep, but you might only remember a dream that lasts a few minutes or so, thus thinking you only slept for a few minutes
I had a dream where I got flung over the ocean, near a harbor full of supplies in crates. When I was landing, I started to scream "Raichu!" and then I landed in the water.
I remember that in Inception, they used a scale of 5 minutes in waking life = 1 hour in the dream. Pretty far off then, if you ask me.
Interesting subject, Giz! You never fail to surprise us :D
Woah, so an hour is 12?
I would be happy to be in a bream for a week if it would take only an hour in real life!
Oh you said it. Everyone's different
In my dream this morning, my alarm didn't wake me up the first two times but I heard it in the dream. It's on a five minute snooze but the time between both instances felt like an entire day.
time seems to go quicker in morning when you are not quite awake and not totally asleep and you feel you have been lying there for 5 minutes then when you look at the clock 30 to 60 minutes have passed seemingly very quickly. Inception film mentions about 5 minutes in dream is about an hour in waking life or is it the other way round but you get my drift.
First of all nothing is paralyzed while you are asleep. You still retain full control of every function of your body. Every nerve is still active. Every reflex is fully functional, even visual reflexes, although most people sleep with their eyes closed. They did discover a chemical that inhibits voluntary skeletal muscle movement that is constantly being emitted by the brain and can be stopped and cleared in a fraction of a second giving full control back to the brain. It usually takes more than just the thought of "I want to wake up" to cause it to clear. It usually takes an external stimulus like recognizing that someone just knocked on your door. When I want to wake up I focus on increasing breathing and trying to move an arm. As soon as my arm actually moves I wake up instantly. The bad thing is you can dream you are moving your arm and think you have woke up and go right back into a dream.
Nothing wakes me up faster than a spider crawling across my skin while sleeping. It is not a reflex I simply jump up and start trying to brush it off. If you have ever done that you know how fast you can regain control of your body.
Secondly, when you go to sleep the brain goes through several cycles. REM sleep is a cycle in which the neurons of the subconscious fires in waves consuming a large amounts of energy. Memories get solidified, low level functions of the brain that normally aren't active light up and start forming connections to other areas of the brain. Neurotransmitters used during waking hours get reset. The internal clocks of the brain are doing this too. As a result it can appear (only when you try to remember things) that time was not normal or dilated because the density of memories fluctuates. It's like the time slow down when you get a rush of adrenaline, memories get laid down denser as a result. When you "remember" the event you have three seconds worth of normal adrenal memories where one second worth should be. If asked to count while under an adrenal rush you would still count fairly accurately. You would not count three times faster as your memory would suggest you should have.
my friend has a dream that lasted about a lifetime and when he woke up it was only a few hours passed... yea
Imagine if all of us right now is Lucid Dreaming.....
Recently had a dream where there was this quiet ringing that wouldn't stop no matter what I did. Woke up and realized my alarm had been going off for 2 hrs but the volume was turned down. Till then, I thought dream time was somehow longer, but the ringing sounded the same in the dream as when I was awake. Not slowed down. Agreed, 1 dream sec = 1 regular sec. (And yes, that means I failed at stopping the incessant ringing for what felt like about 2 hrs. I was so glad to wake up haha.)
I agree with you. I've taken 20 minutes naps, but had dreams that seemed to have taken hours. I think dreams are like Zip files, which unzip when you are asleep.
I had read something where a scientist recorded that when you move your eyes in a dream you actually move your eyes in real life. So, if you give the scientist a signal that you know your lucid dreaming by a combination of eye movements, then start to count 1-60 seconds, then when your at 60, do another combination of eye movements to tell them your done and see where that takes you!
Astral plane is the 4th dimension. So thats why you could understand much more. There's a great book on the topic called Astral projections: amazing journeys outside your body.
Always have a watch in your dream and in the real world have a person record in real time and you in the dream world write the time you start to wake
the method where u wake up in the middle of the night and stay up for a bit is working really well for me so people give it a try
Been waiting for a video from you
this is crazy. Once I had a lucid dream, I was floating and flying around, exploring grassy fields and a cool city for like 4 hours in my dream. I remember looking at the clock before I fell asleep and it was 3:35 a.m. when I woke up it was 3:40 a.m.
It had only been 5 minutes, but my dream was 4 hours.
Maybe it feels longer because the dream cuts out all the fluff time. Also, just one time, I went to sleep and woke up and it felt like only a second had passed.
That happens every time I dream it's like I know the plot in an instant
On one of the Alien shows on the History channel (So it must of happened) their was a lot of people who experienced missing time. As in they couldn't remember the last hour after seeing a U.F.O. Similar to the doctor who episode with "Crowley"
I've had some fun false awakening dreams about being woken up, going to school, just to wake up and realize it's the weekend. (I might've gotten a partial lucid dream because once I realized I couldn't be at school, however I couldn't really control my dream)
maybe it is 10 years, and I'm dreaming now
About a month ago I had a lucid dream where there was some sort of being screaming in terror and pain in a burning wheat field next to train tracks and a wierd mill wall of sorts. I had to go to these game like floating markers to get an equal amount of fire and water to give to a robot that looked like the one from Tranzit but had one wheel leg to move on so that it would destroy the fire somehow. I failed two times in the span of which I had to save the person. The robot said as the flames soon died out that there was nothing more that could be done. I felt a deep sense of pain, sorrow, and loss, after him saying this and almost broke out in tears. As I walked towards the charred remains I silently asked myself how this could of happened and I realized that it couldn't have and that I must be dreaming. Forgeting about the being, I immediately tried to fly and slowly rose off the ground. If you can imagine the most epic way possible to float up into the air and realize that you have complete power over your own world, that's how it looked and I felt. But then the whole plain of existance on and over which I existed shook with such a furiosity that the ground tore itself apart and a blinding white light seeped in. I myself was trembling at the thought of losing a world that I had just aquired in under ten seconds. I awoke with a silent and lifeless 'No'. My father had just flicked open the blinds on my window and let the searing heat of the sun burn my whole world to a crisp in seconds. I quickly yet cautiously as not to let my dad know and awaken me fully, closed the blinds once more and forced myself to drift into REM slumber once more. The first part of my dream was foggy but I remember saying good bye to someone I have a crush on in real life but loved dearly in the dream. I gave her an interdimensional messaging device and told her that I would try to be back as soon as I could. Then I stepped into a teleportation device and dissapeared forever. I then switched to the point of view of over her shoulder and seen as she flicked on her IMD and a flood of about a hundered to a thousand messages appeared. My life had flashed by in a blink of her eye. I cried to see this because I realized that I would never see her again. So the ghost of what was left of my body hugged her, kissed her on the forehead, and faded away as she formed the sad realization herself but also seen that I had lived a long and happy life. I had noticed that some of the earlier entries in the messenger were parts of my journal. Thank you for reading this detailed dream set of mine. If you want to hear more of me, albeit in a more comical (hopefully) fashion, check out my channel.
Ohh I liked Harry! Oh well... Interesting video Giz, I often gain lots of info in a dream but not when lucid ( I've only ever been lucid once) and its crazy because I don't just know things vaguely or roughly, I know everything in detail!
I always feel like one second in my dreams is 1 hour in real life
You fucken rule giz and you are always keeping it real
I had a lucid dream but didn't feel like doing anything so I just sat in a white white room in a gray metal folding chair listening to a really loud air conditioner and it felt like I was sitting there for hours but it was really omly 10 minutes.
Loving the beard!
I held my breath in my dream and i ran out of breath way quicker than real life so I would say 1 minute real time is 30 or 15 seconds in dream time. So time actually speeds up 2-4 times as fast
A minute in a dream is 5 hours in real life to me...
Not quite. There's a scaling effect, for example, time is slower in a dream when you are in a deeper stage, say a dream within a dream within a dream, the scaling effect is big.
Clocks never show you the right time in a dream. Try looking at a clock in your dream, notice the time, look away for a moment, it will not show the same time it just had, it will be way off.
For me its probably 30min in life but 1min in my dream or I'm just repeating the scene over and over again
Hey Giz... love your videos man
Could you do a video on the lucid crossroads?
Like woody said, I once closed my eyes and then opened them again and BAM it was morning
Ive fallen asleep for 6-8 hours one night but in my dream, I felt each day pass by as if it was real life for about a year and a half ;-;
A man among boys, Gizedwards is back, my comments were constructive criticism! Haha I am so happy. Don't have a Facebook
Has nothing to this with this, but one time in a dream I knew all the lyrics to," In the End" by Linkin Park. Then, I woke up and didn't know it at all.
Bro you should write a book about all this. Like, get all your videos together and write a book :3
I was sleeping for like 4 or 9 seconds then woke up. And 2 people were up. So it might've been hours
Hey guys am Yassine Benbrahim, am from the past during quarantine watching this at 1am after travelling hours before my city gets shut down because of covid haha (don't worry guys i haven't been out before travelling for months so i don't have the virus)
The time in a dream is different from the real time for the fact that the brain activity is not regulated by incoming information from outside, but has to produce it's own activity. The experience is not conclusive because the instruction is coming from outside.
Once, a long time ago when I was very young (preschool) I was in bed and closed my eyes. It was dark outside, about 9:00PM. I opened my eyes in what I thought was less than a second later and it was morning and the sun was shining in the window. No dream, just night then day!
Yaaaay you're back!
hehe wow you talk SUPER fast! LOL Happy to finally have a new video from you :)
the instant 4h of memories sounds like a concept from Butterfly Effect video^^
This morning I was having a dream set in a public place of some sort. I realized it was a dream and the minute I said the words, "lucid dream" everyone started looking at me and I got kinda scared and awoke. Any explanations for this?
yay..pretty much the best video introduction I`ve ever seen..ahahaha
Ah giz is back.very nice video by the way. I have a question how do you spawn people when you lucid dream.
I Know when I'm dreaming For Some Reason I Ask The People In my dreams if I'm dreaming to see what they say (even though I now I'm dreaming) and the answer is always "no this is real life"
8 hours of sleep = 10 seconds of sleep for me
1. i like ur beard
2. welcome back good sir
you could test this by some kind of timer that makes a beeb and a minute later another beeb, and in a lucid dream count the seconds between the beebs and voila!
ive had a dream that felt like an hour, when I looked at my alarm before I fell asleep again it was 6:52, when i woke up it was 6:55 (unless i dreamed that the time was 6:52 beforehand, you never know)