Have you ever wonder why we feel exhausted after waking up?
Have you ever wonder why your hair is crazy after you wake up?
Have you ever wonder that falling feeling you experience when you close your eyes to sleep?
Rationally, you're exhausted because of work, school, exercising. And that falling feeling is also the effect of exhaustion. That hair problem? Because you can't stay still when you sleep.
That's the normal people answer.
My answer?
You were exhausted after you had that dream. Or you don't. I have 2 answers for this one.
If you had a dream, it might be possible that you're in another dimension while you are dreaming.
Think about it, that dream so real, sometimes you asked yourself, how can I come up with these dreams?
At times you feel physical pain. Maybe you did lots of running in that dream. Explains the exhaustion after you wake up.
Wait, wake up? How could you transport into another dimension by just simply closing and opening your eyes? And why would you wake up? That dream was awesome! Unless you had nightmares, which some may enjoy. I don't know.
But the point is, what if when you sleep, you entered the control room of dimensions? Picture this, today you had a dream of school. With your other friends, and you have become your opposite gender. And you kinda run with it and suddenly, snap, you are back to reality.
When you enter a certain dream, other people become you in their dreams. And when you wake up, that means your time of being in someone else's shoes is over.
What I'm trying to say is, you can enter another dimension of another possibility of your life. And the other you can experience your possibility of life.
Make sense? No? Great.
Now, the part where you don't dream, is because one of your life possibilities has ended. Which means, in another dimension, you're dead. So they decided to honour the lost.
Wow, that went deep for a second. And with this theory, that explains your messy hair, obviously, your body has been entered by another you. Sounds creepy right? Chills.
And the falling? That's the other you. Experiencing death.