In their previous research, the REMspace team has demonstrated that speech and melodies can be transmitted from dreams into reality. To achieve this, researchers developed Remmyo, a dream language detectable through sensitive sensors. But now, two sleeping individuals exchanged a simple message with each other.

Participants were sleeping at their homes when their brain waves and other polysomnographic data were tracked remotely by a specially developed apparatus. When the server detected that the first participant entered a lucid dream, it generated a random Remmyo word and sent it to him via earbuds. The participant repeated the word in his dream, with his response captured and stored on the server. Eight minutes later, the next participant entered a lucid dream. She received the stored message from the first participant and confirmed it upon awakening, marking the first-ever “chat” exchanged in dreams. Additionally, two other people were able to communicate with the server through their dreams.

Michael Raduga, founder and CEO of REMspace, shared his thoughts on the breakthrough, “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. This opens the door to countless commercial applications, reshaping how we think about communication and interaction in the dream world. That’s why we believe that REM sleep and related phenomena, like lucid dreams, will become the next big industry after AI.”

To push the boundaries further, REMspace is setting its sights on the next challenge: enabling real-time communication in lucid dreams. Although this is a far more complex goal, the team is optimistic it can be accomplished within a few months.

How would you use such an opportunity?

The video of the experiment is available on YouTube.

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