That's a good point. I've definitely had that alarm experience before, but not in the context of dreams within dreams.
I think the idea of each inner dream happening faster than the outer one is probably just an Inception thing.
Fast dreams might not need to be an "instant" false memory. It seams possible that a dream could actually happen much, much faster than your "normal" sense of time, it's entirely synthetic so there is no sensory bottleneck. But it would take more energy to experience it this way.
I'm basing this theory off of the time I had several long, detailed dreams in the 9 minutes between pressing snooze and the second alarm. I woke up bewildered and worn out, as though I had been up all day. Worst "snooze" ever.
I think the idea of each inner dream happening faster than the outer one is probably just an Inception thing.
Fast dreams might not need to be an "instant" false memory. It seams possible that a dream could actually happen much, much faster than your "normal" sense of time, it's entirely synthetic so there is no sensory bottleneck. But it would take more energy to experience it this way.
I'm basing this theory off of the time I had several long, detailed dreams in the 9 minutes between pressing snooze and the second alarm. I woke up bewildered and worn out, as though I had been up all day. Worst "snooze" ever.