Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24.151.242.134-20160706020111/@comment-73.11.178.50-20190323094815

73.11.178.50 wrote: A device with multiple transmitters in sets. The first and most important set targets the parts of the brain responsible for dreaming and make dreams occur, i.e taking over your five senses and altering them to perceive a digital world. Another set of transmitters would be responsible for intercepting brainwaves intended for volentary movement through the nervousystem and stopping them; translating the impulses into in-game action. Full brain scan lets your computer know which signals let you breath and other vital functions continue; so no signals keeping you alive will be stopped. When the transmitters supercharge the dream-related parts of the brain, the users senses will be overwhelmed and will experience a daydream like state, and will appear sleeping, included with rapid eye movement. Meanwhile the user will be having an out of body experience. Obviously, extensive coding and brain mapping required. But worth it. In early stages, if full imobilization of body seems unreachable for now, but still provides full dive vr, you could submurge yourself in a big glass tank full of water, and where a water-tight helmet that runs large tubes up to the surface for air, and runs the cable from the headset to the computer. .Extensive neuroscience knowledge required. Extensive coding knowledge required. Extensive funding required(?). Lucid-Dream like state* (not daydream) And the same transmitters used to stimulate the dream areas of the brain will do so accurately according to the code generated by the game world from the computer.