Novosibirsk resident Mikhail Raduga, who became famous for independently implanting a chip in his head last summer, announced his new success in the practice of lucid dreaming. According to Raduga, he learned to drive a virtual car in his sleep. In this respect reports Telegram channel was hit.
A team of enthusiasts and scientists from Redwood City, California, have developed equipment based on electromyography sensors. Tested by five lucid dreamers. According to Rainbow, they managed to drive the Tesla Cybertruck from the dream and the whole process was displayed on the monitor.
“If a person was moving his legs in the dream, the virtual machine was also moving on the computer screen. When the hands moved, the car turned; Obstacles were indicated by light coming from the eyelids. “Bi-directional control of an object on the screen took from a few seconds to several minutes,” Shot writes.
Rainbow told the editors of the Telegram channel that in 2024, the REMspace startup he founded will launch a device that will allow people to connect to the internet from lucid dreams. The researcher did not specify exactly how this gadget would work.
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