A California startup claims it's brain monitoring device allows people to exchange information while asleep and dreaming.
A California startup claims it's brain monitoring device allows people to exchange information while asleep and dreaming.
Researchers at REMspace, a California-based startup, have achieved a historic milestone, demonstrating that lucid dreams could unlock new dimensions o
What a useless product. I don’t even want to exchange information with people when I’m awake!
15 0 ReplyNice try, Dream Police. Cheap Trick already warned me about you.
7 0 ReplyWhat possible useful information could I share while dreaming? My teeth turning into sand?
7 0 ReplyDirty dreams.
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Big caveats here, no peer reviewed results etc. However, I suspect the basic principle is sound. It makes you wonder what more advanced versions of something like this could do.
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This sounds really cool but also needs the user to learn a language based on facial muscle movements.
It's a nice proof of concept though.
2 0 ReplySounds like that Nic Cage movie from last year
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