Actually I already want to do this, but my wife (who I shared a dream with) isn't particularly focussed when it comes to things like this. |
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Ok... I know to a lot of you shared dreams sound like complete bullshit, and I know that some of you also claim to have had them. I am one that likes to believe the ones that have had them, since they have actually had the experiences (and the ones opposed have not). I personally have never had one. |
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Actually I already want to do this, but my wife (who I shared a dream with) isn't particularly focussed when it comes to things like this. |
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If shared dreaming is infact possible there would almost have to have a third party relay the dream and have the two participants in two differant locations. This would in fact prove this to be true. |
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That's exactly why this needs to become an actual study instead of just something people talk about. If we study it then we can proove or disproove it. |
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I'd suggest that a group of people who are proficient at lucid dreaming collaborate on this (I plan to once I improove) and attempt to share dreams nightly. Like you said there would need to be a third party to recieve the findings of the two (or more) participants and compare their results. I'm not sure if distance is a factor or not because so little is known about sharing, so there would need to be close groups and seperated groups. Couples would be the key to the close groups but they couldn't talk to eachother upon waking, they might even need to sleep in seperate rooms. Anyone could be in a seperate group. |
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Howwie, regarding the 3rd party, etc |
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Once my lucid dreaming improoves I'd like to start this experiment and find as many volunteers as I can. If anyone else wants to go ahead and take off with this that'd be great; I'd just really like to be involved as a guinea pig as well so I really need to get better at this before hand. |
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Thought we could combine efforts here on this topic !!! |
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If you do this experiment with the resources you have now, a lot of it would rely on trust, making it scientifically unsound, but probably quite interesting to the people on the board. Whoever is in charge of the experiment would have to know and/or interview possible subjects to at least get a feel for their trustworthiness. If possible, you want skeptical people-- not true believers and not firm doubters, because members of either of those groups would be more likely to, um, "edit" their results. And of course they should be adept and fairly consistent lucid dreamers with excellent recall (2-3 dreams per night average, if possible). Also, they should be within one or two time-zones of each other to ensure that their REM cycles overlap somewhat. |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
Very well put Peregrinus |
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I'm definately up for it, though I also am not consistant enough to be a participant. I would gladly be a reviewer though. Thanks Peregrinus, you so succinctly stated a way for this to happen that sounds like it will work great. |
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I'm not consistent enough right now, although perhaps I was a while back. I had 2 weeks of an average of 1 a night. |
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I’ve come up with a small addendum to the experimental design. If we can’t come up with at least 10 people with both excellent recall and consistent lucid dreams, we could have 5 people with excellent recall and 5 people with good recall and consistent lucid dreams. The experiment would then be done with a sender/receiver set-up. The 5 consistent LDers would act as “senders,” who, upon becoming lucid, would attempt to join the dreams of the “receivers,” namely those 5 people with excellent recall. |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
Sounds very doable to me. My recall has been skyrocketing lately so maybe I could be signed up as a reciever, though I'll have to see if it remains consistant. The sticky in the gen. discussion is a good idea to get volunteers because only a small fraction of the people on this site frequent the research team forum. As far as what I consider good recall, on a night where I can get a full nights sleep using the MILD technique I have around 3-5 dream periods per night. So I would consider anything 5 or above per night excellent recall. I feel pretty confident in my recall ability so far and usually remember quite a few details (just go check out my journal), so if I keep working at it I can only improove. This experiment may be pretty close to getting off of the ground |
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The only trouble I see here, is that I feel that shared dreaming isn't a 'send/receive' thing... its a 2 way connection where both parties are just as important. |
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if you were to believe this possible(which i also do) u would need to agree that telepathy is to some degree real also....that being said...is there a limited DISTANCE to which ones mind could reach another? i believe its possible for 2 ppl in the same room to share a dream but VERY VERY HIGHLY unlikely that u can share one with someone half way around the world, or even a few hundred miles away...if you could the dream world may very possibly be as crowded with real ppl as the real world... |
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"Ride life until the wheels fall off..." - Martin Lawrence
-Michael
Adopted by the lovely Je33ica!
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
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Ok. To try and get the ball rolling. |
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