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    Researchers achieve first-ever communication in lucid dreams

    By Jack Aylmer,

    8 hours ago

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    In a new scientific achievement, researchers at REMspace successfully facilitated communication between two people in their dreams. The milestone, reminiscent of concepts from the film “Inception,” brought dream-based communication closer to reality.

    The company behind the breakthrough said it was possible by tapping into REM sleep, a phase where lucid dreaming can occur. Lucid dreaming happens when a person becomes aware they are dreaming while still in the dream state.

    On Sept. 24, participants slept in their own homes while researchers monitored their brain waves and other data remotely through a specially designed apparatus. Once the first participant entered a lucid dream, researchers sent a random word to them via earbuds. The participant repeated the word in their dream, which the server recorded.

    Eight minutes later, the second participant entered their lucid dream and received the stored message. Upon waking, she confirmed the word, marking the first successful communication exchanged in dreams.

    This phenomenon could unblock new dimensions of human communication, with potential applications ranging from solving complex problems to learning new skills. REMspace has spent nearly five years developing the technology, and this experiment represents a significant leap forward.

    “This is just the beginning,” said Micheal Raduga, founder and CEO of REMspace.

    Raduga expressed confidence that dream-based communication could soon become as common as using smartphones. He also predicted that real-time communication in dreams could be achieved within months.

    Raduga emphasized that REM sleep, where individuals can fully experience a dream reality – seeing, hearing, touching, and even altering their bodies – could become the next frontier after artificial intelligence.

    By 2025, REMspace plans to launch a device that combines lucid dreaming functions with advanced sleep monitoring, allowing users to track their dreams in real time.

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