da admin » 21/09/2009, 8:32
Alla richiesta di delucidazioni sull'affidabilità del dispositivo, l'autore del software TweetDreams mi risponde così:
"Hello, Mr. Scaffardi. In regard to your question--yes I can give you a few pointers. Luzide was created to detect rapid eye movement. This IS the key to triggering a message to a program that the biosignals are byproducts of dreaming. Basically, I wrote a small vb program that uses the OCZ keyboard input profiles. I just adjusted a profile that reads specific left and right looks from the eyes at the best sensitivity I could get, and then created keystrokes that my program would basically listen for and log. After it starts receiving keystrokes, it counts up about 50 or so left and right detected eye movments and THIS is the trigger for my program that the sleeper is dreaming. The program starts a binaural beats sound for the length of about 30 minutes to entrain the brain to work around a specific frequency. This is experimental even after years of research, and it is situational dependent. It works on occasion, and can cause problems for others that are light sleepers. I have now concluded that the best way to trigger lucidity is using hynosis. During entering sleep, a sound recording tells you "when you hear this sound, " followed by a beep, "you will realize you are dreaming and become aware of your dream." This is the best way I have determined. Good luck."
Sembrerebbe che l'aggeggio si possa usare.
Dico sul serio: facciamo un acquisto di gruppo così risparmiamo anche le spese di spedizione? Io do la mia disponibilità per primo ad acquistarne uno !
Bye bye e sogni d'oro,
Lord Scaffard (Amministatore di www.sognilucidi.it)