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Dream Scanners
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Dream Scanners
Apparently there are neuroscientists beginning research into figuring out the thoughts of awake people, and they are now considering applying the process to lucid dreamers in the hope of mapping their dreams. I honestly can't wait to see where this research goes and what comes from it in the future. here's the article..

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20...nline-news
"When did I realize I was God? Well, I was praying and I suddenly realized I was talking to myself." Peter O'Toole.
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#2
RE: Dream Scanners
Huh.

I've dipped into lucid dreaming a couple times, but never on purpose.
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RE: Dream Scanners

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I can't wait this technology will be public use like a production like simulation reality, video games, etc. Tongue
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RE: Dream Scanners
I haven't had many lucid dreams, most of my dreams are unintelligent-able nonsense.

Maybe they'll explain the "Tetris Effect" better? I've had some horrific nightmares of Tetris where I can't keep up with the ever-falling blocks stacking up too quickly and thus 'topping out' my dream. D;
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