This is the reply, that Copilot AI gave me, when I asked: 'When babies dream, what do the dream about?' ~
"Babies’ dream worlds are probably much simpler and more sensory than ours. Since their brains are still wiring themselves together, their “dreams” aren’t the story‑driven adventures adults experience. Instead, they’re likely made up of the raw building blocks of early life.
What babies are probably dreaming about
- Familiar faces they see every day
- Voices, especially the rhythm and tone of their caregivers
- Warmth and touch, like being held, rocked, or fed
- Simple shapes, colors, and patterns
- Basic emotions, such as comfort or curiosity
These impressions help their brains practice processing the world, almost like a rehearsal for waking life.
Why their dreams are different
Newborns spend a huge amount of time in REM sleep, but for them, this stage is mostly about brain development, not storytelling. Their minds aren’t yet capable of forming complex narratives or fears, so their dreams are probably gentle, fragmented sensations rather than full scenes.
If you want, I can also explain how their dreams change as they grow or what signs suggest a baby is dreaming."
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