Produced by: Mohsin Shaikh
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Dreams are believed to act as portals to parallel realities, revealing alternate versions of ourselves.
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David Leong, an honorary professor at Charisma University in Turks and Caicos, has connected dreams to quantum theory’s Many Worlds interpretation, where choices spawn infinite realities.
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Leong’s ideas parallel the observer effect, suggesting consciousness shapes the realities we dream of.
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Persistent dreams with vivid themes might signal deeper connections to other dimensions, according to Leong.
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Strong feelings in dreams could reflect challenges faced by alternate selves, creating interdimensional resonance.
Mainstream neuroscience attributes dreams to random neural activity during REM sleep, dismissing cosmic links.
Psychologist and author Dr. Howard Eisenberg suggests that reality itself may be a dream-like construct shaped by collective perception.
Eisenberg argues that objects exist as waves of probability, solidified only by the act of observation.
Leong proposes death might be a transition into another reality, where consciousness continues to evolve.