I believe there is evidence that dreams happen out of real-time (much
faster?) and even out-of-order.   As an avid dreamer in multiple modes,
I don't have any evidence to contradict that, and in fact have plenty of
experiences where the real/physical world has impinged on my dream-world
wherein my dream included an elaborate "explanation" for the real-world
event which required minutes (or more) of subjective-dream-time to build
up a pretext for.... 

This frames this type of dream experience (for me) as a sort of post-hoc
storytelling-as-experience.

> By the way, this research on DMT experiences could certainly be a partial  
> for the study of dreams.  Notice, however, that with the DMT, I guess, the 
> "dream" would be going on in real time?  So we could see the degree to which 
> the dreamer behaved consistently with the dream, as he is relating it.  
>
> NIck

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