Patanîe Pongpâ wrote in message <3529458e.2038317 at news.twics.com>...
>For example I can "wake up" while still feeling paralysed and
>experience auditory or visual dream hallucinations related to my fear.
>>For example once I walked up but still was paralysed and I "heard"
>"someone" opening my door and I could feel the "presence" of the
>"intruder" just next to the door(typical oneiric experience,by the
>way!).
If you read any accounts of abductions you'll quickly discover that the
experience is
quite different from "feeling" a presence.
>As I was not totally awake I was convinced someone had opened the door
>and would come to us(my wife and I)to harm us.
>So I shouted in the dream because I knew I was paralysed and I wanted
>to totally wake up.
You've offered this up as a theory, but you forgot to do one little thing.
In fact
every time this "theory" is brought up the proponents fail to do it. All I
ask is
that your theory make some testable predictions. So what new prediction
does you're theory make?
BTW, why was this posted to sci.physics?
Etherman
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