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Originally Posted by strangest_angel
Okay, so forgive me if I sound stupid.
But, how can their dreams be the same as anyone else's without the visual part? That's the only part I remember, with some dialogue about the place too.
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Well, I imagine that's because your brain relates to visual easier than anything else... (I'm guessing you spend more time on TV than reading). A blind person's brain won't relate many memories (or any i guess, if they have always been blind) to visual imagery.
Say for instance, you and a blind person had the same dream (impossible, I know... but for instance...) - the bits of data that make up the dream are the same - however your brain adds lotts of visual to it, and thats what you remember when you wake up. The blind person's brain will add more audio, and feeling because that's what they percieve the world in.
... I think.