Anon10/19/25, 06:47No.41309347
you know what I would like to see more discussion of in the oneironautics space?>sleep deprivation prep techniques
>EMF isolated dreaming (eid is the technical term)
>concurrent eid
>shared eid
>fmri dream captureeach of these refer to established practices which are well within the budget of the average individual, in addition to application of techniques which are essentially free. hell, an eid helmet can be made from stainless steel scubber pads, 2 oversised beanies, a needle and some cheap thread with an optional foil isolation layer. just setting up that alone causes noticeable increases in dream interactivity and visual acuity during the rem stage.and for some reason, no one is out there using typical, established, and effective methods to induce lucid remote viewing capability just by staying awake for a few days and sleeping with a beanie which has some fluffed up metal to block stray EM noise. beyond that, it is not only super cheap, but super easy to make a shared dream tube using some pillow cases and the same approach for the beanie.wait until you all find out that using off the shelf skin contact coil probes inside that emf helmet can record dreams just about as well as Dr. Jack Gallant's setup.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIi01hHlUrAit's like no one wants to *actually* do any oneironautics. how about we just get some decent tools and procedures setup, then you guys will figure out how to record and share your dream videos by extracting them from your brainwaves, like everyone else involved in this tech does.sheeeeeeesh, you guys.