We dream about falling because our brains feel like we're falling when we wake up. Imagine you're playing a game where you jump off a tall building, but the moment you wake up, it feels like you're still in mid-air. That's what happens during some dreams. When your brain is trying to switch from sleep to being awake, it might send signals that make you feel like you're falling or tumbling.
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