Silicon Valley startup REMspace has achieved a historic milestone: the first-ever communication between two individuals within a lucid dream. Using cutting-edge neurotechnology, participants exchanged a simple message while asleep, marking a new frontier in dream-based communication.
How does REMspace’s lucid dream communication work?On September 24, 2024, two individuals successfully communicated while in lucid dreams—dream states where the person is aware they are dreaming. This experiment was conducted remotely, with participants sleeping in their own homes while their brain waves and other sleep data were tracked via specially designed equipment. Once the first participant entered a lucid dream, a random “Remmyo” word was sent to him through earbuds.
The participant repeated the word in his dream, and the response was captured and stored on a server. Minutes later, the second participant, who had also entered a lucid dream, received the stored message and confirmed it upon waking.
REMspace’s innovative Remmyo system was pivotal in this breakthrough. Remmyo, a dream-specific language detected through facial electromyography sensors, allows the decoding of specific sounds made during dreams. This technology was first introduced in earlier research, but this is the first time it has enabled a real “chat” within a dream.
In addition to the two-person communication, two other participants successfully communicated with the server through their dreams, further proving the system’s effectiveness.
What triggers lucid dreams in REMspace’s tech?REMspace’s innovative technology works by harnessing specific sensory cues to trigger lucidity within dreams. Participants wear devices designed to detect certain stages of sleep, particularly REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, where dreams are most vivid.
Once this stage is detected, auditory signals or light patterns are introduced to remind the dreamer that they are in a dream state, thereby promoting lucidity.
This method, combined with their Remmyo system, facilitates a controlled environment where communication within dreams becomes possible.
Can you meet someone in a lucid dream?Yes, it is possible to “meet” someone in a lucid dream, but the experience depends on how lucid dreaming works. In a lucid dream, you’re aware that you’re dreaming and can often control elements of the dream, including people and scenarios. While you can’t meet someone in the physical sense, you can encounter a dream version of them—this could be someone you know or a completely fictional person.
Some lucid dreamers report having vivid interactions with other dream characters, and they can shape conversations or even plan dream scenarios in advance. However, it’s important to note that these characters are projections of your mind, not the actual consciousness of another person.
With that said, as REMspace’s recent breakthrough shows, real communication between two people in lucid dreams is becoming a reality through emerging technology. This could evolve into a form of shared dreaming, though it is still in early stages of development.
Two additional participants were able to communicate with the server through their dreams during the experiment (Image credit) Is communication in dreams something achievable?The recent experiment by REMspace demonstrates that communication in dreams is no longer just a fantasy. By leveraging neurotechnology, the startup enabled two individuals to exchange messages within their lucid dreams.
Although this communication was basic, it represents a monumental step toward achieving real-time interaction in dreams. REMspace’s technology decodes speech-like signals within the dream, allowing messages to be transmitted and understood.
While full, fluid conversations in real-time are not yet possible, the company is optimistic that with further refinements, real-time communication within dreams could be achieved in the coming months.
What’s next for REMspace?Michael Raduga, CEO of REMspace, views this breakthrough as just the beginning of what’s possible. He stated:
“Yesterday, communicating in dreams seemed like science fiction. Tomorrow, it will be so common we won’t be able to imagine our lives without this technology,”
Raduga believes that dream communication could become as transformative as artificial intelligence, unlocking countless commercial applications and reshaping how we communicate and interact in the dream world.
Building on this success, REMspace plans to push the boundaries even further. Their next goal is to enable real-time communication within lucid dreams—a far more complex challenge, but one they are optimistic about achieving within a few months. This advancement could revolutionize not only communication but also the understanding of the human mind and dreams.
What is REMspace?REMspace is a neurotechnology company specializing in sleep enhancement and lucid dreaming. Their research focuses on innovative solutions like intelligent sleep masks and dream journals for dream sharing. Their previous research has shown that sounds, melodies, and even virtual objects can be controlled from within dreams. With this latest breakthrough, REMspace is positioning itself at the forefront of a new industry based on REM sleep and lucid dreams.
This exciting new frontier promises to change how we think about sleep, communication, and technology in the years to come.
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