Many people have come to experience the feeling of falling from high altitudes while they are asleep.
We almost all asked about the motive. A Mayo Clinic study has sought to find the causes, revealing that this phenomenon affects 7 people out of 10.
The motive? This is about relaxing muscle and mind. The phenomenon is related to the Rem phase, which provokes the feeling of free fall that we experience asleep.
Causes? The first is about anxiety, stress and, above all, fatigue. Sleeping little, the phenomenon of experiencing such anxieties increases.