Why do people in my dreams say really smart things that I couldn't possibly have thought of?
>>19034573
Because they're spirits and they're psychic.
>>19034573
Because that's what they do in real life? It had to come from somewhere.
Depends on what they say.
Sometimes it's just things you refuse to acknowledge as truth until you hear it from "someone else." Other times it's just that people say things you think are smart, even if they aren't.
Because your dreams are just as real as your waking life.
>>19034573
If it was me, I apologize for any inconvenience. Last night I sort of flipped out and explained with volume why Einstein's Invariance Theory, while not implicitly incorrect, only applied to objects that were constantly emitting quanta which is an unrealistic assumption. And so the accurate name should have been called Variance Theory, since under the proper cirucmstances, the speed of light--while still constant relative to each transmission of quanta--can nonetheless be effectively shifted. The only way to travel faster than light is to remove any visible reference frame for there to be a faster than in respect to.
I don't know who I was ranting at, or why. I was just feeling pent up frustration because I have no one in my ordinary life to explain these things to, so sometimes I yell them at people in my dreams.
>>19034573
Because you're actually smarter than you think you are. When you are asleep, they stop using the intelligence supression field on you.
it's not that hard to fake a smart speech. especially if you don't have the ability to debunk it. people always think that people are smart because of what they say, they use big words or give an appearence of "deep thinking" (with large and non precise concepts like life, death, eternity).
>>19034663
so your brain can fake a smart speech, and your dumb mind think it's smart
>>19034573
"Thinker thinks that all Jews are rich, the Prover will prove it." -Robert Anton Wilson
Because during sleep your mind is trying to filter through all the neural connections you have to keep itself occupied while at a state of rest. It's essentially a reboot but as it brings up these connections your mind is still processing them on an unconscious level and drawing conclusions based on the information present. Everything you've ever learned and heard is being sorted through like a giant filing cabinet, and it only sounds smart to you because the old connections you had to this information never properly formed for ease of access or the connections decayed from disuse and new connections were priortised, the connections you're more often using.