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Old 01-14-04, 11:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Control Your Own Dream

Not sure if this is new but I heard that a Japanese company just introduced a new device, which will retail for about $150 at Japan. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The new device allows the user to choose what they want to dream about!
During the brief demonstration, the woman holds a photo of a celebrity she wishes to dream about and speaks unto the microphone of what she wants to do on her dream. The news demonstration was very brief and I couldn't get all the details. Then the user goes to bed and the person on the photo will appear on her dream and the person goes through the event that he/she spoke about in the microphone.
All the users say it works and there is only one way to find out - to try it out.
Hope the new device imports to the United States or a U.S. company develops a similar technology.

Wonder if something went wrong during the sleep that the user can't come out of the dream and gets stuck.
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I bet if it truly works, it will sell like hot cakes. Imagine what you can dream about.
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I saw this on tv today when I was eating dinner.
But I wasn't too sure if the person had to go to sleep with something on her/his head or not. Wouldn't be too comfy having something on your head while going to sleep.
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Not sure if this is new but I heard that a Japanese company just introduced a new device, which will retail for about $150 at Japan. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The new device allows the user to choose what they want to dream about!
During the brief demonstration, the woman holds a photo of a celebrity she wishes to dream about and speaks unto the microphone of what she wants to do on her dream. The news demonstration was very brief and I couldn't get all the details. Then the user goes to bed and the person on the photo will appear on her dream and the person goes through the event that he/she spoke about in the microphone.
All the users say it works and there is only one way to find out - to try it out.
Hope the new device imports to the United States or a U.S. company develops a similar technology.

Wonder if something went wrong during the sleep that the user can't come out of the dream and gets stuck.
It's nothing new to the medical student. During the sleep there's a period where eye ball turns a lot, if you whisper to the patient with words and they will dream what you said to them. I don't know the truth value of this, I just saw it on TV before.
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Does everyone's eyeball turn a lot?

I experience this very often: When I wake up early in the morning and go back to sleep within minutes, I have a very high chance of getting a dream.
For example, on a normal night, I don't dream. But when I wake up one morning from an alarm, someone woke me up, noise, whatever, and then fall back to sleep within minutes, I tend to have a dream.
Someone should try this by setting up an alarm at around 5 a.m. Saturday and then go back to sleep. And see if you did get a dream or not.
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Does everyone's eyeball turn a lot?

I experience this very often: When I wake up early in the morning and go back to sleep within minutes, I have a very high chance of getting a dream.
For example, on a normal night, I don't dream. But when I wake up one morning from an alarm, someone woke me up, noise, whatever, and then fall back to sleep within minutes, I tend to have a dream.
Someone should try this by setting up an alarm at around 5 a.m. Saturday and then go back to sleep. And see if you did get a dream or not.
Actually if I recall correctly, the dream happens within one hour of deep sleep.
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