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    View Poll Results: Will you get a N2D2

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    • I will try to beta-test it

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    • I will buy it when it's released

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    Thread: Codename N2D2: NovaDreamer 2 incoming.

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      Well, "we can dream, can't we?"! Haha. I hope it works. Or maybe it's just LaBerge trying to cash in the LD mask money mania. It sounds like they've really tried to do it right, however. I will very likely pick one up if it's < $200. Reviews under 1 year old will probably be useless since with all things LD it takes time and training to get lucid, especially using a new device/technique. The successful non-natural LDers are a fairly rare breed since it takes immense dedication and commitment, and most people just want their own personal holodeck without putting in any effort.

      Really, though, honestly, what is the difference between training yourself to notice weird things in dreams and training yourself to notice flashing/bright lights?

      Maybe it's like a super-consistent reliable dream-sign?

      Is there a downside? Would you become dependent on the flashing lights and could not get lucid without the device?

      Maybe as a mid-level training device it's very useful: if there is a noticeable LD frequency boost, then the more the brain is lucid, the better you get at LDing, and can progress faster? (Progress = getting lucid more often, and getting lucid earlier and earlier in REM for long, stable LDs)
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