Scientists Are Researching a Device That Can Induce Lucid Dreams on Demand
Scientists Are Researching a Device That Can Induce Lucid Dreams on Demand
The startup behind Halo is aiming for a future where a wearable headband can give people the experience of awakening in a lucid dream.
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Can’t wait for the subscription service to avoid having ads mid-dream:
12 0 ReplyWas watching a lot of TV as a teenager in the late 80s.
One day I was dreaming, then I dreamed a commercial break (some kind of record collection from time life music) then my dream continued.
Next morning I had a WTF I'm watching way too much TV moment.
2 0 ReplyThe ability to have sex in the dream is another $80 / month The ability to choose your sexual partner is $30 / encounter Flying is VIP only ($200 / month tier) VIP does not include sex dreams, which must be purchased separately with a $10 discount for VIP subscribers!
1 0 ReplyGreat, I'm going to have to sleep in a faraday cage.
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