Why do we dream? Is it simply our brain’s random noise, or could there be more to it? In this fascinating exploration, we dive into the science of dreaming, from the discovery of benzene’s structure in a dream to modern theories about the purpose of our nightly visions. Whether it’s problem-solving, memory replay, or survival instinct, the science of dreaming holds surprising answers.
Dreams have fascinated humanity for thousands of years, and while theories have evolved—from Sigmund Freud’s interpretations to modern scientific approaches—our understanding of dreams continues to grow. In The Strange Science of Why We Dream, we explore how dreams might be linked to memory consolidation, problem-solving, and even survival. From visions that inspired chemical discoveries to theories about the visual cortex keeping our brains active during the night, this video provides an in-depth look at what our dreams could be doing for our brains. It turns out, dreams might not just be random stories—they could be deeply rooted in evolutionary biology and psychology, helping us in ways we never imagined.
Watch this video to uncover the fascinating science behind dreaming: