Why do dreams occur?

Why can dreams be so real that it’s as if it’s occurring in life? -At least during the dream, but how real it is depends on how much detail you remember of the dream. - How can your brain imagine such sensations, in your dream, to make them seem so real?

Does your brain remember events of your emotions - such as happy, angry, or sad - and take these events and use them, by mixing them in a specific arrangement to deal with needs, or other reasons? (I basically said, “mixing occurred events” because dreams, most the time, have never already occurred.)

Answer:
As you fall asleep your brain "defragments" if you like. It sorts out all the info it has gathered during the day. Your conscious tries to make sense of all this info and puts it together resulting in your dream

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You generally remember dreams wen u wake up during them. If you sleep the whole way through a dream (as with most dreams) you wont remember them
Dreams are your mind's way of sorting our logic and syntax.

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