Dreams can feel super real because your brain is tricking you into thinking you're awake!
When you're dreaming, your brain sends messages to your body like it's telling a story. It makes you see things, hear sounds, and even feel emotions, just like when you’re wide awake. Sometimes, your brain is so busy making the dream feel true that it forgets to tell your body to stop moving. That’s why you might wake up and still be half-asleep or even start acting out parts of your dream!
Why It Feels Magical
Your brain uses special powers called memories, like a magic box that stores everything you’ve ever seen, heard, or felt. When you’re dreaming, it picks pieces from this box to make up new stories. That’s why dreams can feel so familiar yet strange at the same time!
Why You Might Not Remember
When your brain is busy making a dream, it doesn’t always remember to take notes. Sometimes, when you wake up, the story just slips away like water through your fingers, poof!Dreams can feel super real because your brain is tricking you into thinking you're awake!
When you're dreaming, your brain sends messages to your body like it's telling a story. It makes you see things, hear sounds, and even feel emotions, just like when you’re wide awake. Sometimes, your brain is so busy making the dream feel true that it forgets to tell your body to stop moving. That’s why you might wake up and still be half-asleep or even start acting out parts of your dream!
Why It Feels Magical
Your brain uses special powers called memories, like a magic box that stores everything you’ve ever seen, heard, or felt. When you’re dreaming, it picks pieces from this box to make up new stories. That’s why dreams can feel so familiar yet strange at the same time!
Why You Might Not Remember
When your brain is busy making a dream, it doesn’t always remember to take notes. Sometimes, when you wake up, the story just slips away like water through your fingers, poof!
Examples
- A child wakes up thinking they flew to the moon because their dream felt so real.
- Someone thinks their friend is right next to them, but it's just a dream.
- You wake up with a sore shoulder from a fight you had in your sleep.
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See also
- Why Do We Dream in Color?
- Why Do People Tell Jokes?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
- Why Do Some People Hear Music in Their Heads?
- Why Do People Often Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
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