idream Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 (edited) Some people misuse the fact that dreams are not completely understood as a method to say that dreams may come from parallel universes. I am trying to win an argument with my friend concerning this topic and I need evidence that contradicts this statement. Though, the burden of proof argument comes into play, please don't comment that as it has already been stated. Surely there must be some logical rule that prevents dreams from occurring in parallel universes if you have an inkling please comment as it will be greatly appreciated. Edited August 6, 2018 by idream Quote
marcospolo Posted February 19, 2019 Report Posted February 19, 2019 Some people misuse the fact that dreams are not completely understood as a method to say that dreams may come from parallel universes. I am trying to win an argument with my friend concerning this topic and I need evidence that contradicts this statement. Though, the burden of proof argument comes into play, please don't comment that as it has already been stated. Surely there must be some logical rule that prevents dreams from occurring in parallel universes if you have an inkling please comment as it will be greatly appreciated.The answer is that the notion that there could be such a thing as a parallel universe is just a dream of mad scientists. So suggesting that a dream could come from another dream is not logical. Quote
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