so after all these years of dreams and dreaming how many have checked it out as to whether they dream in colour or black and white - how about you,how say you - or check it out tonight and be certain before you answer - twinc
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Right before they came out with HD TV I started to dream in High Definition color. So I had a preview of what was to come. I use to HATE black and white TV. We could not talk my dad into buying a color TV at the time because he said they were to expansive. When the price came down we started getting color though. Somewhat dull by today's standard, but a lot better then the Black and White.so after all these years of dreams and dreaming how many have checked it out as to whether they dream in colour or black and white - how about you,how say you - or check it out tonight and be certain before you answer - twinc
I don't know how important dreams are. They might be able to tell us something about ourselves, but what they tell us might be things we know anyway, or could figure out while awake.
To try to analyse dreams seem like too much effort.![]()
so after all these years of dreams and dreaming how many have checked it out as to whether they dream in colour or black and white - how about you,how say you - or check it out tonight and be certain before you answer - twinc
The dreams I can remember have been in color. The link is lengthy and somewhat technical, but has interesting information. There's a diagram (based on functional brains scans) showing what regions of the brain are active during dreaming. The occipital cortex, where vision is processed (area 7 in the diagram,) is an active region. So if one has color vison, dream imagery should be likewise.
Science of Dreaming - Section 3 - Robert J Hoss
so you also did not check it nor did Robert J Hoss either it seems - anyway what about the simple question re what colours grass ? - twinc
When I was young (under 30), I couldn't read in dreams at all, but gradually, I became able to.Can you read words in dreams? I thought I couldn't, but a dream recently made me think that maybe I could. I mean, normally I would just see squiggles or nothing, I wouldn't see actual words. That's how talking works in dream isn't it. Sort of by telepathy rather than sound.
Yes, but sometimes outside sounds get incorporated into my dreams.Do you hear sound in dreams?
He seems to be asking you to say that you dream in black & white. I say this because on how adamant he is that everyone who has said "color" so far is mistaken.I don't understand what you are asking.
He seems to be asking you to say that you dream in black & white. I say this because on how adamant he is that everyone who has said "color" so far is mistaken.
it seems you didnt,as advised,check it out either nor did you simply answer the simple question - so here it is again - what colours grass ? - twinc
OK, here goes:
Chlorophyll. Which reflects light in the medium wavelengths of the visible spectrum. This triggers specific cone cells in the retina, which send signals to the brain that are interpreted as the color green.
Somehow, I don't think that's the answer you're looking for.