In January 1945, Eliezer contracted frostbite on his feet while walking through the snow during a forced march in the bitter winter weather as he and other prisoners were being evacuated from Auschwitz.
No, dreams do not have any physical matter or mass. They have the same sort of electro-chemical energy that your waking thoughts have.
Eliezer and his father were assigned to work in the electrical warehouse at Auschwitz. Eliezer was given the task of sorting electrical equipment, while his father was responsible for repairing damaged electrical parts.
Its about the world being perfect. Sort of like "Nirvana" or Buddhism.
his dreams were to invent the gramophone. Or at least something of that sort so he could help the human race in advancing in history.
Yes, Sort of. If you have dreams then later in life your dreams might come true, which is dejavu because your seeing the same thing twice.
Sort of yes, Oblidi oblada.
It means that your friends are considering some sort of binding contract for themselves. Your friends' dreams are about your friends, not about you. In their dreams, your image is a symbol representing some part of themselves.
Speculation of this sort is pointless and a wast of time. Carbon is present in our universe if there were no carbon there would also be no universe.
Of course the universe is there if you aren't looking. The earth is part of the universe, so... you're here, I'm here... without even looking.Another viewpoint: I believe the Universe is there when you aren't looking,but this sort of question has a long history in philosophy. I don't think you caneven prove that the Universe exists at all.A famous philosopher who worked with these ideas was the Bishop, George Berkeley.Another way to look at it (no pun intended--or is there?) is, when you look in a mirror, how do you know that you are not the reflection?Maybe what you see is the real Universe.Another comment: What if you don't look in a mirror?Or perhaps dreams are the real world, not when we are awake.Or maybe, or..................
well in his dreams in the books and movies they help him in some sort of way
That rather depends on what sort of person you are. Consult a professional psychologist.