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Breakthrough in Dream Communication: Scientists Achieve Two-Way Interaction in Lucid Dreams

Scientists achieve two-way communication in lucid dreams for the first time. REMspace, a sleep technology startup, facilitates dream communication between participants. Lucid dreaming allows intentional actions within dreams, distinct from random dream interactions.


two people communicated in their DREAMS in world first
Credit: REMspace

REMspace, a California-based startup specialising in sleep enhancement technology, successfully facilitated the exchange of messages between two sleeping participants in what can only be described as a scene reminiscent of the movie 'Inception.'


Using undisclosed cutting-edge equipment comprising a server, apparatus, Wifi, and sensors, REMspace orchestrated the transmission of a word created in a unique language between the two dreamers. Michael Raduga, the CEO and founder of REMspace, expressed his excitement, stating, "Yesterday, communicating in dreams seemed like science fiction. Tomorrow, it will be so common we won't be able to imagine our lives without this technology."



The implications of this achievement are vast, with potential applications in mental health treatment, skills training, and beyond, according to REMspace. While the technology has yet to undergo scientific review and replication, if validated, it could mark a significant milestone in sleep research, revolutionising how we perceive communication and interaction within the dream realm.


Lucid dreaming, the state in which individuals are aware they are dreaming while still in the dream, allows for intentional actions within dreams, contrasting with random dream interactions lacking control. This phenomenon primarily occurs during REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, the stage associated with dreaming.


two people communicated in their DREAMS in world first
Credit: REMspace

REMspace's experiment involved monitoring participants' brain waves and biological data through an apparatus while a server detected the onset of lucid dreaming and transmitted messages to the dreamers. The dreamers, located in separate homes, received and repeated words in their dreams, demonstrating successful communication during the dream state.


Despite the promising results, the experiment awaits rigorous scrutiny before definitive claims can be made regarding dream communication. Michael Raduga, known for his daring experiments, previously attempted a risky self-experiment involving implanting a microchip in his brain to control dreams, drawing parallels to the film 'Inception.'


Raduga's unorthodox approach, although not endorsed by academic institutions or peer-reviewed journals, underscores his commitment to pushing boundaries in sleep research. Looking ahead, REMspace aims to pioneer real-time communication in lucid dreams, envisioning a future where REM sleep and related phenomena become a prominent industry post-AI era.

 
  • Scientists achieve two-way communication in lucid dreams for the first time.

  • REMspace, a sleep technology startup, facilitates dream communication between participants.

  • Lucid dreaming allows intentional actions within dreams, distinct from random dream interactions.


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