Nick writes:


< The enormous inventiveness and creativity of these experiences, their complex 
structures, and  blooming buzzing confusions, their wildly improbable 
transitions, are a challenge to any poor monist.  Where the hell does the 
information come from? >

It seems to me to the extent one can remember and describe a dream, one has the 
tools to generate it.  Supposing that dreaming is a distributional learning 
process that moves experiences into long term memory, and is not surprising 
that a lot of high energy events would arise:  Weird plots with unusual 
interactions of objects and agents.  What is surprising to me is not that there 
this is disorder, but that there is order.   For example, I recently woke up in 
a dream, let the dog out, and then the dream continued like a half hour later.  
It is like there is a training procedure underway, that was suspended and 
restarted.

Marcus
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