It's impossible to say because what we dream can only be reported anecdotally. We can record dream episodes during sleep, but not what the dreams contain. I can't use telephones in my dreams because I can't key in the numbers, but that's just me; others might quite easily use a phone while dreaming.
YES!!! Its called 'day-dreaming' or a 'brown study', or a 'reverie.
Scientific theories base on facts depending on the observation made while hypothesis is a tentative answer or solution to a given problem. In other words, theory is all about possible facts but they may not always be true and hypothesis, is an intelligent answer to a particular scientific problem.
ecoli is a lactose metabolizer, can live on macconkey while psuedomoas cannot.
Taxonomy is the scientific classification of animals while Taxonomist is the one who classifies living things into their Kingdom,Phylum,Class,Order,Genius and Species.
Microscopic is invisible to the unaided eye, while macroscopic is visible. (That's the basic slate-of-hand definition, and there may be a more scientific one you're looking for.)
The scientific term for the ability to be aware that you are dreaming while still in a dream is called "lucid dreaming." It involves a state of consciousness where individuals have awareness and control over their dreams.
Lucid Dreaming
Dreaming has nothing to do with a heart attack. It has to do with your physical body.
It's sleep talk/laugh. Some people just tend to be really connective while dreaming.
She is dreaming that a serpent came and ate her heart while Lysander stood by.
The simple answer to this is NO, absolutely not! Lucid dreaming is not at all dangerous. There have been many, many studies done on lucid dreaming and they all show it to be perfectly safe. However, if a plane crashed into your house while you were sleeping, or something like that, then yes, i suppose you could die while lucid dreaming. In other words, you can not die FROM lucid dreaming. However, like anything, you can die WHILE lucid dreaming.
its dreamy :)
she has flashbacks while she is dreaming!
No.
a dog will probably will be dreaming of a bone or meat cause thats what they love the most.
The question probably refers to Conscious Dreaming, popularized in a book of that title by Robert Moss. While some people argue they are different, conscious dreaming seems to be similar to lucid dreaming. See attached link for the description of the book at Amazon.
No.