Originally Posted by
IndiReloaded
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That's very common, Doc. There was a really good sensory deprivation study done not too long ago w/ppl kept in the dark/quiet for a few days. People seemed to fit into two classes: those who slept most of the time, and those who needed to 'create' their own mental stimulation. Those folks imagined all sorts of exciting things.
You seem to fit the latter case.
Good news is, they were being recorded and none of what they imagined was actually there. So, in case you are worried you are abnormal, you aren't. It seems to be a product of a certain 'brain type'. Kind of like introvert/extravert patterns.
I see if I can find a link to the article for you.