VR and Lucid Dreaming

That’s indeed an epic use case for VR! Thought about creating an app like that :smiley:

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Neural interface as described by William Gibson.

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I’ve found myself thinking about brainwarp a few times and how it seems it’s never been tested on humans. Visual input can have profound effects on neurology.

So did Pimax just think ‘hey, I know, let’s stuff around playing tricks with people’s neurology and I’m sure it will only have positive intended effects and nothing else’?

So who knows, we may all become proficient lucid dreamers…or we might spend the rest of our short lives in status epilepticus. Roll that dice!

Sorry to take a tangent.

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That’s why the powers behind the curtains are so much interested in VR (eg. Facebook) and looking to control our experiences, they know well that the tech could be used either to awaken or control, and sure they don’t want us to find the first way.

These are brain wave manipulation devices, there are many types and models in the market, but be careful with that, not all are good, research the subject as much as possible first…

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Yeah the TV show Fringe demoed a good one. Lol

P.S.: also keep a dream journal to become lucid way quicker. Sounds stupid, makes THE difference.

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