Ok something Ive been working on this for a long time BUT...
A.) I am not a harvard or MIT student, nor will ever have the chance to be.
B.) HOPEFULLY I AM THE FIRST TO THINK OF THIS, and the timestamp will prove it in the future.
C.) The idea is sitting here waisting away in my brain and that doesn't do any body any good.
So here goes...
~*SO YOU WANNA WATCH WHAT YOU DREAM?*~
Tivo for your head? Could be in the future!
Here's how it works.
When you are alert and awake, you are hooked up to a computer via brain wave sensors, that measure each reaction when shown an object, word, color etc.
For example, if shown the color red, your brain behaves "this" way, and the computer records that reaction.
You would repeat the process for words, objects, things, & people you recognize etc.
The more complex you make the orientation of brain waves to computer, the more elaborate the dream replay will be. You would be creating a "dream library."
After you feed all this info into the computer, you go to sleep...
The computer would read your brain waves when asleep, and put together a CGI recreation of your dream(s) that you had the night before.
Wake up in the morning, and watch every thing you were dreaming about.
Im sure it would be ALOT more complicated than that, but the starting base idea is there.
What do you guys think?
A.) I am not a harvard or MIT student, nor will ever have the chance to be.
B.) HOPEFULLY I AM THE FIRST TO THINK OF THIS, and the timestamp will prove it in the future.
C.) The idea is sitting here waisting away in my brain and that doesn't do any body any good.
So here goes...
~*SO YOU WANNA WATCH WHAT YOU DREAM?*~
Tivo for your head? Could be in the future!
Here's how it works.
When you are alert and awake, you are hooked up to a computer via brain wave sensors, that measure each reaction when shown an object, word, color etc.
For example, if shown the color red, your brain behaves "this" way, and the computer records that reaction.
You would repeat the process for words, objects, things, & people you recognize etc.
The more complex you make the orientation of brain waves to computer, the more elaborate the dream replay will be. You would be creating a "dream library."
After you feed all this info into the computer, you go to sleep...
The computer would read your brain waves when asleep, and put together a CGI recreation of your dream(s) that you had the night before.
Wake up in the morning, and watch every thing you were dreaming about.
Im sure it would be ALOT more complicated than that, but the starting base idea is there.
What do you guys think?