Research  Linking two realms: efforts to tap real-life potential of lucid dreams advance

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https://www.theguardian.com/science/arti...ms-advance

INTRO: Imagine a world in which you could solve problems, create art or music or even improve your tennis serve in your sleep. If scientists working in the field of lucid dreams succeed, that world could become a reality sooner than we realise.

Researchers are developing techniques that could enable more people to experience lucid dreams – a state of consciousness where a person is aware they are dreaming and can recognise their thoughts and emotions while doing so – and transfer the content of these dreams into their waking lives.

They have shown in recent months that it is possible to transfer the rhythm of dream music, switch on a real-life kettle and control a virtual car on a computer screen from inside a lucid dream.

“Sooner or later there will be methods or tools that will allow anybody to experience lucid dreams easily or relatively easily, we are searching for ways to connect these two worlds together,” said Michael Raduga, the founder and CEO of REMspace Inc, a sleep research company in Redwood City, California who led the studies. “Even for people who don’t think they are smart, their subconscious is enormous, and we hope to be able to transfer all of this information into reality.”

Although not everyone can do it, roughly half of the population have experienced at least one lucid dream in their lifetimes and around a fifth experience them once a month or more.

An international group of researchers published a paper in Current Biology several years ago that suggested it was possible to ask people questions, either vocally or using morse code delivered via flashing lights, while they were in a lucid dream – including basic mathematical calculations – and for the dreamers to answer using eye movements or by contracting facial muscles to convey yes/no or numerical answers... (MORE - details)
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I learned from the movie Waking Life that looking at a clock or turning on a light is a good way to find out if you are lucid dreaming. Usually the clock will be scrambled nonsense and the light switch won't work if you're dreaming. The oneiric realm seems immune to our usual everyday technological substrate, powered by a more primeval and magical logic all its own.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxGh-rFLF7A
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