Scientists have established two-way communication between sleeping people for the first time

Scientists have established two-way communication between sleeping people for the first time

An innovative study conducted by REMspace has opened up new horizons in the study of sleep and consciousness. For the first time in history, scientists have managed to establish two-way communication between people in a state of sleep, gazeta.ru reports with reference to the Daily Mail.

The experiment demonstrated the possibility of exchanging information between two sleeping participants who were in different parts of the house. Using advanced equipment for monitoring brain waves, the researchers were able to connect the consciousness of the sleeping people and organize the transmission of messages between them.

Michael Raduga, founder and CEO of REMspace, noted the revolutionary nature of this achievement, emphasizing that what yesterday seemed like science fiction could become an everyday reality tomorrow.

The methodology of the experiment included remote monitoring of the brain activity of the participants. When one of the subjects entered the lucid dreaming phase, the system generated a random word and transmitted it through headphones. The success of the experiment was confirmed when the second participant was able to accurately reproduce this word after waking up.

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