I’m a big fan of Christopher Nolan movies, and Inception is one of my all-time favorites. I rewatch it regularly, and it never disappoints. If you haven’t seen the 2010 movie, it’s about a team of highly skilled individuals who can organize shared dream experiences between multiple people, with the objective of extracting secrets or planting specific ideas into a target.
Technology like that doesn’t exist in real life yet, but people are already working on the early phases of shared dreaming. A California startup called REMspace announced that they achieved communication between two people during lucid dreaming, which might have big implications for how we dream in the future.
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