What happened to the Sheets?
When we watch TV shows and movies, portraying images of the future world, quite often we see a fellow/fellowess in a big trench coat with shady eyes that has mystical brain powers; telepathy and telekinesis are usually the big hitters. At this point in time, this seems like a load of rubbish, nearly as implausible as the script attached to futureman’s role. However, deep *induced* philosophical sessions with people, beer bottles and various flora and fauna have lead me to believe that futureman is a very plausible aspect, and pretty much every guy (not to sure about the ladies, let me know) go through a state of intense mental strength at a certain point in adolescence. Now this is where the topic goes a bit nasty.
Every guy out there has had a wet dream (no-one wants to admit it). Now my point is plain and simple, try and do that when you are awake, just make yourself pop a bit of love juice. It’s pretty dam hard!!!
In our dreams, we are able to picture something that is so real, that our brain can fool the senses to be under the impression that we are doing the deed with the woman, man or object and will end in the result of the messy sheets.
Now, the key factor that allows us to be in such control in a dream is a lack of doubt. In dreams, we are in full control and no-one else is there to tell us otherwise. We are brought up in an environment of negativity which greatly decreases our ability to harness the power of our mental capability. I believe that if an individual is so in control and focused, that such feats as telepathy and telekinesis are not beyond the realms of possibility.
Your senses are very vulnerable. I hate to introduce the nerd factor, but this theory is touched on in the Matrix, your senses can be fooled by providing your brain with different signals. If you focus hard enough you should be able to see what you want to see, taste what you want to taste etc… The point is that despite our fast cars, big buildings and popcorn chicken, we are but glorified monkeys. Hardly in control of the mechanical marvel that is our body, in particular, the brain
Futureman is an individual that when asked by his mum, “what happened to the sheets?” was he himself puzzled and in search of the answer behind the answer.