Raduga commented on the reported breakthrough.

“Yesterday, communicating in dreams seemed like science fiction,” Raduga said in a news release. “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,” Raduga said.


More details about communication in dreams by The Debrief https://t.co/MOo7vx8VLV

A scholar paper will be published next year as peer-review process takes 6-12 months

— Michael Raduga (@MichaelRaduga) October 10, 2024

The REMspace CEO said he has submitted the study for peer review and is looking for local volunteers to participate in future experiments, WABC reported.

Raduga made headlines last year for a different reason, when he performed surgery on himself to insert a brain chip, Newsweek reported.


BRAIN IMPLANT FOR LUCID DREAMING

For the first time in history, we conducted direct electrical stimulation of the motor cortex of the brain during REM sleep, lucid dreams, and sleep paralysis. The results open up fantastic prospects for future dream control technologies. pic.twitter.com/qypqV6ntyV

— Michael Raduga (@MichaelRaduga) June 28, 2023

“I bought a drill, drilled a hole in my head and implanted an electrode in my brain,” Raduga said.

Raduga was not a neurosurgeon. He said he watched neurosurgery videos online to become familiar with the process, and went to the hospital afterward for treatment of the self-inflicted injury.

He was hospitalized again a month later to have the chip removed, Newsweek reported.

https://www.westernjournal.com/start-announces-major-breakthrough-claims-achieved-two-way-communication-dreams/