A neurotechnology startup called REMspace has made an exciting breakthrough by successfully allowing two people to communicate while dreaming.
In their experiment, participants used special equipment to enter lucid dreams, where they are aware they are dreaming and can control the dream to some extent.
During the dream, a random word was played through earbuds to one of the participants. Remarkably, the participant was able to repeat the word within the dream. After waking up, another participant confirmed the message was communicated correctly.
This achievement opens up exciting opportunities for the future. REMspace believes that with further development, people could communicate in real-time during dreams.
Additionally, this technology could be useful in mental health therapies, helping patients work through emotional or psychological challenges. It might even be used to practice and improve skills while asleep, enhancing learning and development.
REMspace’s breakthrough highlights the fascinating potential of dream communication, showing how advances in neurotechnology can unlock new ways of connecting with each other, even in the subconscious world of dreams.
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