Researchers achieve first successful communication between dreaming individuals

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In a nutshell: Researchers at a California-based sleep startup claim it's possible to communicate with others while dreaming. Not only is it possible, it has been done in the real world, according to REMspace.

The experiment involved participants utilizing specialized equipment including sensors and earbuds. On September 24, one participant sleeping at home induced lucid dreaming, a state in which you are aware that you are dreaming. It is apparently a trainable skill, although I have only ever personally experienced it a handful of times throughout my life.

On the night of the 24th when the REMspace participant entered this state, the connected hardware they were wearing pinged a remote server that generated a random Remmyo word (Remmyo is a type of dream language that is detectable using sensors). The word was sent to the earbuds the person was wearing, and they repeated it in their dream.

The dreamer's response – the Remmyo word – was then captured and stored on the server. Eight minutes later, another participant entered a lucid dream and received the stored message from the first user. When she woke, she confirmed the word – successfully demonstrating the first-ever "chat" exchange between two dreaming participants.

REMspace said two other participants were also able to communicate with its server while dreaming.

The startup's founder and CEO, Michael Raduga, said communicating in dreams seemed like science fiction yesterday. "Tomorrow, it will be so common we won't be able to imagine our lives without this technology," the executive added.

Raduga said the capability opens the door to countless commercial applications, but stopped short of giving any specific examples. "We believe that REM sleep and related phenomena, like lucid dreams, will become the next big industry after AI," he noted.

While no doubt fascinating, it is also a bit frightening. The idea of commercializing dreams sounds ripe for misuse and if we're being force-fed content even while we are sleeping, when will we ever be able to truly unplug and get any actual rest?

REMspace's next milestone is to demonstrate real-time communication in lucid dreams. While far more ambitious, the company believes they are only a few months away from achieving this goal.

Image credit: Dan Counsell

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"Mr Fry, are those Your underpants!"

Man, that's creepy, Google will be on You in no time.
 
"Tomorrow, it will be so common we won't be able to imagine our lives without this technology," the executive added. that's a load of bullshit, coming from their CEO.

You could just talk like NORMAL people, live, without using gimmicks, not hard bro.
 
"when will we ever be able to truly unplug and get any actual rest?" When did "plugging in" become mandatory in this made-up situation?
 
Inception anyone?
Well, at least with inception they had some baseline of rules to follow.
What I would be concerned is this tech to trickle down to the average creeper or psychopaths. Then it might become more like Dreamscape, with dream-assasins & dream-rapist. Then what, dream-cops?
IDK, personally I think is safer for the masses to stay out of our heads. I'm just an average, boring kind of Joe. But, I get plenty of dark-humored thoughts that would get me on a watchlist if my headspace was on a public forum. (how's that for a trippy though?)
 
One of the things that happens during sleep is our bodies repair themselves.
If we start doing dream communications with others, will our bodies suffer even more than they do now from the stress, social media, (fake) political rhetoric?
 
Oh they did that in Romantically Apocalyptic -- Charlies (I think?) has flashbacks to when there was still a mega-city, and basically being force-fed advertisements as he sleeps. Quite dystopian.

This is interesting research, but obviously I'm not going to permit someone to place advertisements into my sleep.
 
One of the things that happens during sleep is our bodies repair themselves.
If we start doing dream communications with others, will our bodies suffer even more than they do now from the stress, social media, (fake) political rhetoric?
You just made a brilliant point.

But, why would big tech be concerned of our health. We're all going to end up batteries in the long run. Right?
 
News article in 6 months:
REMspace's new technology is wireless and it's free for anyone to create an account. All you need to do is blink twice while you're sleeping. It's easy and convenient.

Great, now I need to wear my tinfoil hat to bed. Dystopian indeed.
 
Its hard to imagine any new tech that isn't quickly used to make money, control people, or wage war.
 
Who said you can't work while sleeping. Now you can. The more tech advances the less I like where it is taking us.
 
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