Human beings spend an average of one-third of their life sleeping, and two hours per night in Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep. It's during REM sleep that we dream. Our logic center (frontal lobe) is mostly non functioning, so that we can have wild rides; whether it be flying, falling, being a superhero, we're able to do the unexpected. We also experience paralysis, which keeps us safe during REM sleep. So, what happens when we start to pay attention...