A neurotechnology breakthrough may have just turned science fiction into reality. A Silicon Valley startup called REMspace claims to have achieved the first successful communication between two people during a lucid dream — an unprecedented step in the study of consciousness and sleep.
Using EEG monitors, eye-tracking sensors, and a custom-coded dream language named “Remmyo,” researchers reportedly managed to transmit a single word from one dreamer to another — all while both remained asleep and lucid. The experiment represents a one-way exchange but demonstrates that structured messages could, in theory, travel between two dreaming minds.
CEO Michael Raduga says this is “just the beginning,” envisioning a future where dream-to-dream communication becomes a new frontier of neurotechnology. If expanded, this could revolutionize how we study memory, creativity, trauma therapy, and even human connection in subconscious states.
#FutureTech #Neuroscience #MindSharing #scrollling
Using EEG monitors, eye-tracking sensors, and a custom-coded dream language named “Remmyo,” researchers reportedly managed to transmit a single word from one dreamer to another — all while both remained asleep and lucid. The experiment represents a one-way exchange but demonstrates that structured messages could, in theory, travel between two dreaming minds.
CEO Michael Raduga says this is “just the beginning,” envisioning a future where dream-to-dream communication becomes a new frontier of neurotechnology. If expanded, this could revolutionize how we study memory, creativity, trauma therapy, and even human connection in subconscious states.
#FutureTech #Neuroscience #MindSharing #scrollling
A neurotechnology breakthrough may have just turned science fiction into reality. A Silicon Valley startup called REMspace claims to have achieved the first successful communication between two people during a lucid dream — an unprecedented step in the study of consciousness and sleep.
Using EEG monitors, eye-tracking sensors, and a custom-coded dream language named “Remmyo,” researchers reportedly managed to transmit a single word from one dreamer to another — all while both remained asleep and lucid. The experiment represents a one-way exchange but demonstrates that structured messages could, in theory, travel between two dreaming minds.
CEO Michael Raduga says this is “just the beginning,” envisioning a future where dream-to-dream communication becomes a new frontier of neurotechnology. If expanded, this could revolutionize how we study memory, creativity, trauma therapy, and even human connection in subconscious states.
#FutureTech #Neuroscience #MindSharing #scrollling
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