
In a SHOCKING Discovery, Scientists Achieve Communication Between People in Their DREAMS
Scientists in California, led by REMspace, achieved a groundbreaking milestone: enabling two individuals to communicate during lucid dreaming. Using advanced equipment to monitor brain activity, researchers transmitted a word, "Zhilak," to two participants in separate lucid dreams. Both dreamers heard and repeated the word, marking the first documented dream-state interaction. REMspace’s CEO, Michael Raduga, hailed the experiment as a revolution in communication, with potential applications in mental health, education, and entertainment. While promising, questions about scalability, ethics, and privacy remain. This breakthrough reveals the untapped possibilities of lucid dreaming, offering a glimpse into the future of interactive dream technology.
