The text is a transcript of a video by ElDaheeh, an Arabic YouTube channel that explains scientific topics in an entertaining way. The video is about nightmares and dreams, and how they are related to the brain, memory, emotions, and reality. The video starts with a humorous skit of the presenter having a nightmare, then moves on to discuss the history, theories, and effects of nightmares and dreams. The video also gives examples of famous inventions and artworks that were inspired by dreams. The video ends with another joke about the presenter being the man of someone's dreams.
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- This is a video by ElDaheeh, a channel that makes science fun.
- The topic is nightmares and dreams, and how they affect and reflect our minds and lives.
- The video mixes humor, history, facts, and examples to explain the mystery of dreaming.
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1. Luigi Galvani discovered that electric current can stimulate dead muscles in frogs.
2. Giovanni Aldini applied Galvani's idea on a human corpse and made it move its face and limbs.
3. Mary Shelley wrote the novel Frankenstein after having a nightmare inspired by the idea of galvanism and the gloomy weather of 1816.
4. Dreams occur during the REM (rapid eye movement) phase of sleep, when the brain is active but the body is paralyzed.
5. Nightmares are dreams that provoke intense negative emotions and can be caused by stress, trauma, illness, medication or sleep disruption.
6. Some scientists and artists have used their dreams as sources of inspiration for their inventions and creations.