Groundbreaking Experiment Had Two People Communicate Through Dreams For First Time

Groundbreaking Experiment Had Two People Communicate Through Dreams For First Time
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A groundbreaking experiment conducted by the California-based neurotechnology company REMspace has proven that two people can communicate while in a lucid dream. Using specialized equipment, the participants were induced into a lucid dream state, where they were able to exchange a word with each other despite being in separate houses. REMspace tracked the participants’ brain waves and confirmed the communication when the second person received and correctly repeated the word sent by the first.

The successful exchange marks a significant milestone in dream research, with the experiment taking place after five years of rigorous development. Founder and CEO of REMspace, Michael Raduga, expressed excitement about the potential of this technology, saying that dream communication could soon become a common part of life, much like artificial intelligence has integrated into our daily routines.

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The experiment used a server-generated word in Remmyo, the first electromyographical language, transmitted to the first participant via earbuds. Eight minutes later, the second participant received the same word during their lucid dream. The ability to communicate through dreams opens new possibilities for future applications in both science and everyday life.

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Raduga believes that this breakthrough will lead to real-time communication within dreams by 2025, revolutionizing how humans interact and communicate during sleep. The success of this experiment hints at an entirely new realm of technology, possibly creating industries centered around lucid dreaming.