Firkin
Saturday 16th December 2017 10:27am [Edited]
Lancashire
1,782 posts
There has been lot written about dream psychology, its an interesting area. Freud and others have written sections on it, but there is very little consensus in modern psychology. So far we agrea it forms an essential part in keeping good mental health, its seems in some way of organising the thoughts of the day. Our brains work like neural networks , so sleep seems to balance these networks based on what we think we should be remembering the most. But its done in an abstract way because if I am remembering a dog I saw, that may link to animal and I may dream about an elephant. Also most people do not remember all or any of what they dream, so what you remember on waking will not be the complete picture. Hence why dreams appear in congruent.
So in your example, I would imagine you may have seen or experienced something that relates to water. Not directly, it may have been a beautiful painting, with a lake in the background, or the news about the submarine. If the submarine news came later, it will be coincidence.
Because we know little about subject, quacks use the space to paint all sorts of fantasy theories. I would guess you are more likely to predict the future whilst awake than whilst asleep. At one time people believed rust was a fungus, and assertive women were drowned as witches. So knowing that, what do you think it maybe Kapow ?