So I have been reading "Science Set Free" by Rupert Sheldrake and I have also been studying about quantum mechanics. It seems that during a Psychedelic trip one can enter a persons "trip space" while they are tripping (https://youtu.be/OpxMSZ2_nn0?t=40m5s). "placing awareness in ones space... if we did that we would be having exactly the same visions as they are having". This may be that the eyes (when close enough for eye contact )http://www.iflscience.com/brain/you-...yes-10-minutes), "window to the soul") or at least an intention to be entangled (share dream or "trip") allows for quantum entanglement to take place inter-connecting the two with in the realm of quantum mechanics, which underlies everything as far as we can tell.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEATDhaZyVA) - quantum mechanics and universal consciousnesses. Stuart Hamerhoff leans toward a reductionist view which turns me off from him but he has good discussion material even if the guy interviewing him is mentally challenged. Assuming there is a universal conciseness, it may be possible to have a shared experience within the realm of a dream, we share experiences all the time even if it is slightly different personal takeaway for everyone.
The best chance at success therefore may be to share-experiences before attempting to share a dreaming experience. Ive read reports of people in different countries, who have never met in person, share a dream. Quantum mechanics doesn't care about distance. But I have read more detailed and bi-lateral reports from lovers. Science and experience supports that having sex makes for a very unique experience. For the two involved it makes it easier for them read and "feel" each other, and maybe find each other in a dream-space.
Maybe even sharing a dreamlike space, before a dream, through the use of psychedelics. Brian scans indicate that dreaming (and or lucid dreaming, cant remember) are very similar to psychedelic scans (Your Brain On Magic Mushrooms Is Actually Similar To Dreaming, Brain Scan Study Shows) Lucid interchangeable with waking (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...m-study-finds/)
Anyway, lucid dreaming is the most freeing and free experience imaginable. The ability to share dreaming would be utterly price-less
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