Sleep is a figment of reality

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If you think about it hard enough, sleep can be a figment of everyone's reality. I mean, have we ever seen ourselves sleep, and even if we sleep then, why is there a timer on how long we sleep for? Like, think about it, anyone can wake up with the slightest of noise or touch, and that noise/touch just kicks the brain out of the dream or nightmare. Technically, dreams and nightmares are just our imagination being creative with what they show us. If that's the case then, why does some people never remember any of those dreams/nightmares? Even if the dreams are good and the nightmares are really bad, some just never remember, like they never happened, so in theory, people think we sleep long hours to recharge, but it never happens. If you've ever slept in late or went to bed late, you feel the same when you go to sleep, and when you wake up you feel the same. If you ask someone how they slept, they would probably tell you how they felt when they got up or they'll tell you about their "dream" if they can remember it. Hallucinations are just the brain playing tricks on you once you're in an unhealthy state, but nightmares also happen when you're not in a healthy state. If you've gone to bed crying, you probably had a nightmare or something. If you're crying at a funeral, and you see said dead person but it's a hallucination. There's a connection between the two, and they both happen when in a unhealthy state of mind, but what about the opposite? Good dreams seem to happen is you "sleep" in a good mood, let's say, just got a puppy. You might dream about said puppy, or maybe, you believe that you can control a mystical beast in the form of the puppy. Those dreams and hallucination are connected too. If you think about it too, hallucinations are still a figment of reality, never existed, never real, and if hallucinations are connected to nightmares and dreams, which are connected to sleep. Wouldn't that technically mean that sleep isn't real? Wouldn't that mean sleep is just a figment of reality that everyone seems to believe happens? Does everyone just believe the lies they've seen or have been told? Wouldn't that mean every vision, dream, hallucination, nightmare, nap, and daydream were just figments of reality? If that's the case then, is there a break in this fate, if we don't remember anything about certain dreams or nightmares then, what's stopping us from remembering them, what force of nature is stopping us? Are we going crazy, falling into a trap of forgetting possible outcomes for the future? I may sound crazy but if you think hard enough, it's all connected, everything about "sleep" is fake. I may sound and be crazy at this point but, just honestly thinks about it.

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