There’s a difference between reading something where the text changes, and being wholly unable to read. It would be easy to create a webpage in which the text changed periodically, just using Javascript.
Also, note that in the Batman episode, he makes the same claim that you did, that the “reading” part of the brain doesn’t work in dreams.
It would be easy to create a webpage in which the text changed periodically, just using Javascript.
Yeah, but the text changing as soon as you look away… that’s gaslighting… Anyhoo, I see how the disticntion you draw is relevant. i also see how most people wouldn’t tell the difference until one pointed it out at them.
I remember reading about an experiment in which they did exactly that: change the text on a computer screen during eye sucades, when the eyes aren’t processing data, IE while you’re “Not looking”. Which reminded me of trying to read in dreams, certainly.
I once had a lucid dream in which I decided to see how good my latent memory was by picking up a book from my self in the dream and reading the first line to see, when I woke, if I’d got it right. But it was just nonsense babble which, as you point out, kept changing. Oh well.
There’s a difference between reading something where the text changes, and being wholly unable to read. It would be easy to create a webpage in which the text changed periodically, just using Javascript.
Also, note that in the Batman episode, he makes the same claim that you did, that the “reading” part of the brain doesn’t work in dreams.
… I am so ashamed...
It must be Kevin Konroy’s Goddamn Batman voice.
Yeah, but the text changing as soon as you look away… that’s gaslighting… Anyhoo, I see how the disticntion you draw is relevant. i also see how most people wouldn’t tell the difference until one pointed it out at them.
I remember reading about an experiment in which they did exactly that: change the text on a computer screen during eye sucades, when the eyes aren’t processing data, IE while you’re “Not looking”. Which reminded me of trying to read in dreams, certainly.
I once had a lucid dream in which I decided to see how good my latent memory was by picking up a book from my self in the dream and reading the first line to see, when I woke, if I’d got it right. But it was just nonsense babble which, as you point out, kept changing. Oh well.