Can communicate with loved ones in dreams?

Many have seen the Hollywood horror movie 'Inception'. In that movie, people are seen communicating with each other in their dreams. Remspace, a California-based neurotech company, claims to be able to communicate with each other in real life. The organization claims that infor

Many have seen the Hollywood horror movie 'Inception'. In that movie, people are seen communicating with each other in their dreams. Remspace, a California-based neurotech company, claims to be able to communicate with each other in real life. The organization claims that information is being sent to people while dreaming through a special device. In the meantime, they have also sent messages to two people in their dreams.

Communication in dreams

According to Ramspace, the two people who took part in the study slept in separate homes. Remspace researchers use devices to transmit sounds in different languages ​​into their dreams, which both can hear. However, the company has not disclosed the detailed information or working method of the specially designed device.

Dreamspace communication sounds like science fiction, says Michael Raduga, CEO and founder of Remspace. This communication will become common in future. This research will create a variety of commercial opportunities. It will create an opportunity to rethink how we think about communication and interaction in the dream world.


According to Remspace, this scientific experiment was conducted during REM sleep. REM refers to the stage during sleep when there is rapid eye movement or very rapid eye movement. Then we usually dream during sleep. While dreaming, sounds are generated by the device and sent to a person first. About eight minutes later the second participant entered the dreaming stage. Then the stored message from the first participant is sent from the server to the second participant.
The possibility of sending messages in dreams seems like a great discovery, but this technology has not yet been fully reviewed by scientists. Michael Raduga, CEO and founder of RemSpace, said, 'We believe that the REM sleep phase will become a major industry in the post-AI world. There is an opportunity to use this device for various purposes including mental health treatment, skill training.


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