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'The brain' theory.  

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'The brain' theory. Just what are dreams? Scientists are still debating this question. Remember, they haven't figured out what most of our brain capacity is used for, much less what dreams are or why we dream...so they'll be busy on this one far into the future. Many theories about why we dream exist, but nothing has been proven. My own theory is that dreams are the brains alarm system, reminding us of problems that need our attention. The brain is working while we are sleeping. It analyzes everything that has happened during the day and if everything satisfies it, we sleep well; however, if something disturbs it, we have nightmares. The brain says: "Hey! Why are you asleep? You have a problem to solve!" And you wake up, disturbed, thinking: "What was it? I need to sleep." But you cannot: the brain does not allow you to. And...

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