
A Silicon Valley startup just made two humans communicate inside a dream.
It’s one of the most surreal breakthroughs in neurotech - led by REMspace Inc., a company working on turning lucid dreaming into a communication channel.
Here's how it works:
▶ Dream-to-dream transmission
↳ Two lucid dreamers were connected using EEG and muscle sensors that monitored eye movements and facial twitches - the only physical signals available during REM sleep.
↳ Using a custom “dream language” called Remmyo, one dreamer sent a word through pre-learned motion cues.
↳ The second dreamer - still asleep - received and decoded the same word correctly.
The experiment marks the first step toward building a “neural protocol” for real-time interaction between sleeping minds.
CEO Michael Raduga believes future versions could allow full conversations - effectively linking two dream states.
If verified and replicated, this could reshape how we study consciousness, memory, and emotional processing.
It could also open up new therapeutic frontiers - from treating PTSD through guided dreams to exploring cognition beyond wakefulness.
But it also raises ethical questions - so I’m intrigued to see where this goes.
Would we consent to someone entering your most personal mental space?

