How are the Blind unable to dream but those with terrible Vision can?!


Question: How are the Blind unable to dream but those with terrible Vision can?
So I've heard that the blind can't dream because our eyes rapidly open and close when we are asleep, and our brain forms visual images from our eyes' signals.

But I have severe astigmatism (which I wear glasses for), and without my glasses the world looks very blurry to me. Light posts and cars' taillights look like large spheres of light.

Yet when I sleep, I dream just fine and see regular images. Why is that?

Answers:

1, you can see, so there are (clear)images in your memory that your brain will use to construct a dream.

i also believe that a blind person may dream, but in sound and feel, and if they do see in a dream, they have no recollection of what vision is like, so they can't compare to say yes or no top dreaming.

for example, if you dreamed of a woozle, but you have never seen a woozle, how would you be able to tell it was a woozle?



Blind people do dream.




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