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Real life Inception: Two 'mad scientists' create sleep mask that lets people CONTROL their dreams


In a twist straight out of the movie Inception, a duo of developers from Brooklyn, New York, have built a sleeping mask designed to allow people to have lucid dreams that they can control.
While it may look like a standard sleeping mask, Remee has been billed as a special REM (Rapid Eye Movement) enhancing device that is supposed to help steer the sleeper into lucid dreaming by making the brain aware that it is dreaming.
The goal of the product is to allow people to have the dreams of their choice, from driving a race car to flying to having lunch with Abraham Lincoln.


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In the hit movie Inception, directed by Christoper Nolan and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, a team of corporate spies enter a man's dream to plant an idea into his subconscious. It is set in a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion,

Nolan was said to have come up with the idea ten years ago.

The futuristic invention is the brainchild of Duncan Frazier and Steve McGuigan, both aged 30, who have started a company named Bitbanger Labs.
The two friends put up their project on the crowd funding website Kickstarter with the goal of raising $35,000. By this week, more than 6,550 people pledged $572,891 to fund Remee.
The inside of the sleeping mask features a series of six red LED lights that are too faint to wake the sleeper up, but visible enough for the brain to register them.

The lights can be programed to produce a sequence designed by the user.


Sleep stages are divided into two main categories: non-REM and REM. People go back and forth between these stages throughout the night, with REM stages, where most dreaming occurs, lasting the longest towards morning.
Remee apparently notices these longer REM stages and ‘enters’ the dream via the flashing lights. The device will wait for four to five hours for the sleeper to get into the heavy REM stages before the red lights turn on.
The idea is simple: you are playing a perfect round of golf in a dream, and you see a pattern of red lights flashing in the distance.

Because the pattern is in a particular sequence, it would signal to you that you are dreaming, not unlike the totem object in Inception.

Once you realize you are in a dream, you can then decide what happens next, whether it be a quick trip to Antarctica or time travel.
Rather than encumbering the mask with buttons and controls, its inventors set up a website called sleepwithremee.com where users can adjust the setups, such as when to start the light sequence and when to repeat it. The intensity of the lights can also be changed.

Remee will display light patterns for 15 to 20 seconds, with a second delay of 15 minutes between each signal. During non-REM sleep, the lights are unlikely to affect the user.

in terms of user safety and possible health risks, Mr McGuigan said In a phone interview with Mail Online on Sunday that he has not received any reports of problems associated with the mask.


He also added that LED lights are not known to cause seizures.

McGuigan said that he uses his Remee several times a week, but he admitted that reaching a state of lucidity can be 'hard' and does not happen every time.

The two inventors began working on the mask last February after reading studies focusing on lucid dreams that were conducted at Stanford University in the 1980s.

That is also when the first models of 'dream machines' were created.


However, he said that the early devices were bulky and expensive, some coming with a price tag of $1,000. One of the models was even available though the Skymall catalog handed out on planes, McGuigan said.

Frazier and McGuigan built the first prototype of Remee at home before taking their design to a manufacturer.
The Remee sleeping mask is light and works on tiny 3V coin cell batteries that last for several months since the devices uses up power only when the lights are blinking.

With the funding for the project now in place, people can pre-order the masks. They are available in five color options and are priced at $95 each.

Mr McGuigan said that so far, they have received 7,000 orders, many of them coming from Australia, Italy and Spain.

When Remee was first presented on Kickstarter, customers could also order the masks with customized designs of their choosing, but McGuigan said that this option is no longer available.


McGuigan graduated from Lock Haven University with a degree in computer science.

Frazier studied film at Arizona State University, although McGuigan said that their technical skills overlap.


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Nice! Training wheels. Smile
i prefer to do it on my own. that's interesting though, as a concept.
A lot of people will be upset when they realize the device won't help them stay in the lucid state.

ReptilianOrionLizardKing

it will be used to induce advertizement in dreams! it is finally happening! the last days are here.
True! I can see it now..

"Are you tired of finding yourself naked in public places? Buy the Anus Poncho today! The Anus Poncho easily folds into a small square that can be stored in the rectum. Should you find yourself in an embarrassing situation, just pull on the attached O-ring to release from storage and voila! Immediate coverage at your disposal."

ReptilianOrionLizardKing

lmao BigSmile
i'm gonna try that anus poncho
Smile It should probably come with a helmet that has an attached upside down J-shaped wire to hang flypaper from. Not sure where to store that..

ReptilianOrionLizardKing

in your ear.
I've heard of the NovaDreamer before, which is a similar product. That's been around for awhile.
Have never tried these devices, but if I ever get back into lucid dreaming, who knows what I'll try.
Been wanting to make lucid contact with ET's in a dream for quite some time.
lol anusponcho. i'm gonna try it.
Nice!
zenmaster has funded a project
The most basic skill of Lucid Dreaming and OBE's is to keep a dream journal.

Quote:86.10 Questioner: Is the memory that the individual has upon waking from the dream usually reasonably accurate? Is the dream easily remembered?
Ra: I am Ra. You must realize that we are over-generalizing in order to answer your queries as there are several sorts of dreams. However, in general, it may be noted that it is only for a trained and disciplined observer to have reasonably good recall of the dreaming. This faculty may be learned by virtue of a discipline of the recording immediately upon awakening of each and every detail which can be recalled. This training sharpens one’s ability to recall the dream. The most common perception of a mind/body/spirit complex of its dreams is muddied, muddled, and quickly lost.
Memory recall, in general, is a skill and journaling is essential to learning something from dreams. The Remee creators, and most (all?) people who have investigated dreaming, have said the same thing (right?). Unless one has some kind of abnormal recall ability, for study, the experience must be recorded for later review.
There was a period I was heavily into inducing lucid dreams, I got pretty good at it and could hold it for a decent amount of time. I lost interest in it though. Was quite fun, I remember I kept trying to create my perfect female to uhh talk to Wink but I kept screwing her form up and I always got to excited and woke up. So I settled with super jumping over mountains and fighting terrorist's in an ironman suit. I remember spawning ironman and owning him in a fight lol. I was 16 at the time so I have an excuse lol. Was always so strange talking to the people I spawned, there lack of emotion freaked me out so I ended up just jumping around and flying/creating objects most of the time.

The best way I found to induce them was drawing a red X on my hand and checking it throughout the day to remind myself I was awake. Sure enough after a week of repetition I started checking my hand in my dreams to see the red X not there and boom I was lucid.