
One night, you surrendered to the arms of sleep sweet and suddenly found yourself floating atop hundreds of balloons. Colored The balloons carried you here and there across the sky. But something is wrong! This is a dream! Let us explore together why dreams exist scientifically and how our brain creates this world full of mysteries.The Brain: Our Dream FactoryThe brain is one of the most complex structures in the world. It contains billions of nerve cells (neurons) that become highly active duri
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Erva Öztürk

The Brain: Our Dream FactoryOur brain is one of the most complex structures in the world. It contains billions of nerve cells (neurons) that become highly active during dreaming. Dreams emerge during a specific phase of sleep: REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. REM stands for "rapid eye movement." During this stage, our brain becomes as active as when we are awake and begins to construct stories.Dreams are typically created by combining what we experienced, felt, and remembered during the day. The
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Erva Öztürk

We often focus on the outcomes we achieve in life: we rejoice when we pass an exam, complete a project, or reach a desired success. But there is something we frequently overlook: what is truly valuable is the time and effort we invest to reach that outcome. Because the excitement we feel at the beginning, the challenges we encounter along the way, the people beside us, and the small moments we experience give us far more than the result itself. Let us consider: years later, what do we remember m
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