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Health See other Health Articles Title: Alien abductions may be vivid dreams: study Researchers say they have conducted "the first experiment to ever prove that close encounters with UFOs and extraterrestrials are a product of the human mind." In a sleep study by the Out-Of-Body Experience Research Center in Los Angeles, 20 volunteers were instructed to perform a series of mental steps upon waking up or becoming lucid during the night that might lead them to have out-of-body experiences culminating in encounters with aliens. According to lead researcher Michael Raduga, more than half the volunteers experienced at least one full or partial out-of-body experience, and seven of them were able to make contact with UFOs or extraterrestrials during these dream-like experiences. More science news from MSNBC Tech & Science Image: Population conter AFP - Getty Images 7 billion people? How do they know? Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The United Nations is set to mark the 7 billionth click of the population counter, but in reality, no one knows when that click will actually come. We may well have already passed the 7 billion mark, or it may be months away. Do science and politics mix? This robot is all downhill Now showing: Anatomy of a disaster in 3-D Raduga designed the experiment to test his theory that many reports of alien encounters are actually instances of people experiencing a vibrant, lifelike state of dreaming. If he could coach people to dream a realistic alien encounter, he said, that could prove that reports of such encounters are really just a product of our imaginations. "When people experience alien abductions in the night, they usually don't know they are actually in REM sleep and having an out-of-body experience," Raduga told Life's Little Mysteries, adding than an estimated 1 million Americans have such experiences each year. "It's very realistic and people cannot understand how it happens. [Our study] shows that it's not about aliens, it's about human abilities, and it can happen to almost anyone." [ 7 Things that Create Convincing UFO Sightings ] Study participants were told to try to "separate from their bodies" every time they became half-awake or lucid during the night. If they were able to dream that they had separated from their sleeping bodies, they were then supposed to look for aliens in their homes. If they were unable to have an out-of-body dream experience, they were told to go back to sleep and try again later in the night. Most popular A jolt to the penis may cure impotence Vote: The Week in Pictures Great gourds! Take your pumpkin carving to new level Most banks not following BofA's debit policy Sarah Silverman keeps Perry's n-word problem from fading away "Some could do it by the first attempt. Some needed three to five attempts to have an out-of-body experience. Not everybody could do it some were unable to do it because of their fear. They were able to separate from their body but they became too afraid to look for aliens," Raduga said. By the end of the study, 35 percent of the volunteers said they had made visual contact with aliens, and they described their encounters for the researchers. One participant, identified as Alexander N., recalled making a successful attempt to separate from his body: "I [then] tried to find aliens. Three of them materialized right before my eyes. They seemed more like creatures from the movie 'The Thing' than tadpoles with eyes like Princess Jasmine. They wanted to scare me, not to 'make contact.' As a result, I was extremely frightened and regained awareness in my own body." Advertise | AdChoices Raduga plans to publish his results and to conduct further studies on humans' ability to fabricate alien encounters that seem real. Poster Comment: The most likely explanation: it's all in the mind. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
I'm known this for years. They're hypnagogic hallucinations. I've had them myself and they are more vivid than reality. They scared the hell out of me even though I knew they weren't real. It's the same with incubi and succubi -- hallucinations.
But it's hard to tell when you suddenly awaken to see a larger/brighter than life person standing in full view for no apparent reason, then vanishing in a flash.
#7. To: Tatarewicz (#3)
I had that happen when I was five. More vivid than life.
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