 Okay, hey guys. Interesting question today from my buddy Odalis. Okay, I think I've pronounced that right. And it's regarding inception, and in inception, if you haven't already seen it, they are dream thieves, if you will. They sneak into people's dreams and instill their ideas or plant ideas in their mind through the use of shared dreaming. There's a little device, like a briefcase, and they connect, sort of, probes to the people's heads, and that enables them to share the dream. In the film, they can do what's called inception, as the title suggests, which is where you have more than one dream. You have, like, the first dream, and then you have another dream within that one, and then so on, and these different layers. I think there's about maybe three or four or five layers of dreams in the film, okay? And his question is, is that possible in real life? And you're not going to like the answer because it's not very exciting, but no, it's not possible. You cannot have a dream within a dream in real life because what is actually happening, and the reason this is kind of a tricky question is because you can experience something which feels like you're having a dream within a dream, but it's not actually the case. So what I mean by that is, you can have a dream. Dream one, okay? This is the first one. You can become lucid in this dream, and then within this particular dream, you can fall asleep again while being lucid and then wake up again, but it's not another layer of the dream, do you see? It's actually the same dream. This one collapses as soon as you fall asleep in this dream. I hope this makes sense. So it can feel like you're having two dreams, or even three, but what's actually happening is, when you fall asleep in this dream, this one goes away and becomes the new one. So you can only experience one at a time. You can't actually be asleep in that dream and then have multiple layers, okay? It feels like you are, and when you wake up, that's what you'll remember as being like. You will remember falling asleep in the dream and then waking up in another one and you'll think, I must have been in two layers of dreams, right? But that's not actually the case. You can only experience one. So yeah, bit of an uninteresting question really today. Sorry about that guys. But yeah, if you have any questions, send them into the channel and please subscribe if you haven't already. Thanks for watching.