Last night I had an interesting dream where I just simply
calculated what 1000/7 is and I got the answer DIRECTLY.
So this made me think that you should be able to use LD
to calculate results for complicated equations also.
Try calculating the probability wave for the hydrogen atom for
example
Even if it worked, and it was correct, you wouldnt be able to remember a number that big after waking…
That number is hard enough for anyone to remember in real life, and things from dreams are even harder to remember…
Good point r3m0t. It’s probably coincidence whereby the sub-c already knew the outcome of 1:7 (probably because you came across this number, back in math class or when you were browsing or alike). In theory however I think it’s possible to use dreams to calculate things faster. But to do that you need to diminish all disturbing influences from your surface mind (expectations, associations, surface mind patterns) so deeper aspects of the sub-c can be reached. However, you can only calculate things you have encountered at some point in your life. So if you want to calculate the probability wave for the hydrogen atom in a dream, you need to be familiar with the principles of quantum mechanics, wave optics and higher maths. Otherwise I don’t think you’ll get much results
Yeah you need to be in to the stuff that you want to calculate.
The point was that if one were to search for creative answers
you could get them alot faster in dream-state. I was a bit too optimistic when I woke up
Not experienced enough to know how much the expectations
and other facors disturb the process in dream-state. Atleast
they disturb the subtle signals much when awake often overriding
the deeper signal.
But in dream-state intuition seems to be more direct and no
mind-chatter seems to exist.
I made a mistake, as I noticed when I put 51/4905 and 26.48/392.4 into the calculator and found they were different.
Anyway, my original point was that 1000/7 is a dead easy mental calculation, with a bit of access to the subconscious and its (at least) good memory powers.
Well, in yout next LD, try to find the next unknown ‘prime number’ (is it called that way?, it’s ‘priemgetal’ in Dutch: a number which can only be divided by itself or by 0).
A little help: The latest discoverd ‘prime number’.
You can’t do mathematics in a dream because the left side (left side right?) of your brian is shut down during dreaming, that’s why your dreams don’t make any sense. The left side of your brain is your logic side. That’s why you can’t do math in dreams (most likely your mind tricked you into believing that the answer you got was right, that’s what happened to me once).