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This is your News You do not Need podcast I learned today that the world is absolutely fine, because scientists have just discovered that octopus dreams might be even weirder than ours. Which, honestly, is comforting. Somewhere in the ocean, there’s an eight‑armed insomniac having a meltdown about absolutely nothing. Researchers filmed sleeping octopuses and noticed that every so often they slam into a kind of turbo sleep: their skin flashes wild colors, their eyes twitch, their arms wiggle, like they’re speed‑running a video game only they can see. It looks less like sleep and more like someone accidentally pressed “shuffle” on their entire nervous system. The current theory is that this is their version of REM sleep, the stage where humans dream. So yes, we now have respectable scientists standing around very expensive equipment saying, with a straight face, “We think the octopus is dreaming of… something?” Which is incredible, because you know at least one researcher wanted to say “He’s clearly reliving that time he ate a crab the size of a Hyundai.” Just imagine what an octopus has to process at night. All day it’s changing color, shape, and texture like a moody lava lamp. It has half a million taste buds in its suckers. Each arm can sort of think for itself. Meanwhile, we go to bed worried about email, and this creature is out here dreaming in full surround‑tentacle. I keep picturing an octopus waking up from a nightmare like, “Wow, I just dreamed I only had two arms and spent eight hours filling in spreadsheets. Absolutely horrifying. Never again.” Somewhere an octopus is telling its therapist, “Then I turned beige and stayed that way all day,” and the therapist gasps. The best part is that this is brand‑new data, gathered by people who had to hold meetings, apply for grants, and write serious proposals that basically boil down to: “Step one, watch cephalopods nap. Step two, call it science.” And the funding committee said yes. Which means there is hope for all of us and our questionable life choices. And this is knowledge you did not need. At no point today was your survival dependent on the sleep hygiene of a highly intelligent sea creature. Yet here we are, one step closer to knowing that while you’re lying awake wondering if you locked the front door, there’s an octopus under a rock having an IMAX‑level dream sequence about turning into a coral reef and ghosting a lobster. So if you find yourself overthinking tonight, just remember: somewhere out there, an octopus is also wide asleep, flashing colors, kicking its little arms, possibly dreaming that it, too, forgot to reply all. And that, for absolutely no practical reason whatsoever, makes the universe feel just a tiny bit better. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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