People often call outer space the final frontier, but what about dreaming?
If this is the case, then why don’t we see ourselves in the dreams we do remember?
Clinical psychologist Rubin Naiman explains that dreaming is essentially the digestive system of the brain.

Despite this, we can still have dreams that involve the self and our bodies.
For example, some people experience repeated dreams in which they’re naked.
You’re seeing your dream from your own point of view because it’syourdream world.

Who knows, though?