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REMspace and Holiverse Break Stereotypes about Medicine 

Kyrie Mattos

 December 1, 2024

Once we relied on the power of nature and simple principles of life, but the modern rhythm has disrupted this harmony. Michael Raduga and Lado Okhotnikov decided that it was time to return to the lost era – but with the technologies of the future. The combination of deep scientific research, advanced biotechnology and a personalized approach to each person can make good health not just the norm, but the basis for sustainable longevity.

What if you could use the sleep not only to rest? And doctors would stop using the “blind” treatment? Lucid dreams are already becoming a reality with the help of REMspace technology. And personalized medicine Holiverse is changing the approach to health by creating programs based on your personal data. A future where sleep can heal and medicine adapts to your biochemistry is closer than it seems.

Scientists found a way to extend the day up to 48 hours

REMspace has given two people the opportunity to exchange messages in their lucid dreams.

Michael Raduga, CEO & Founder REMspace Inc, conducted an experiment where users tried to communicate in their sleep using a specially created language called “Remmyo”. So far, they have achieved a transmission of a simple closed message. For this, brain wave monitoring and subconscious prompts through headphones were used in order to create a unique communication technique that works only when a person is asleep.

The idea of ​​​​extending the day to 48 hours still sounds like a concept, but changing the perception of time through lucid dreams is quite possible. This can be done through deep rest optimization and internal biological “clock” impact. Scientists are really close to using sleep more effectively to “expand” our waking hours.

For example, you can extend your waking hours with the help of deep, intense dreams and lucid dreams — it is during this time that a person can “live” entire events in a dream.

The potential of lucid dreams

Research in the field of REM phase optimization and sleep cycle management shows that after one night you can get a subjective feeling that more time has passed than it actually has.

If REMspace can develop and improve lucid dream technology, it will truly revolutionize many areas of life.

Firstly, such an approach will be a real breakthrough in therapy, especially in the field of mental health. Lucid dreams have already proven their benefits in overcoming fears, reducing stress and working with traumatic events.

Imagine a patient who is faced with a deep-seated fear in a dream, and a therapist nearby, who “enters” the same dream and helps to solve the problem.

Next comes training. It sounds like a science fiction movie, but mastering new skills in a dream can become a reality. Just like in “The Matrix,” when Neo’s karate skills were downloaded into his mind in a matter of minutes. It turns out that the Wachowski brothers already knew something back then, that we are beginning to understand and use twenty years later.

But that’s not all. Imagine being able to work on solving problems with other people in a dream.

Is it really possible that the dream of some employers will come true? This is already a little scary. In this case, your boss would be able to give out orders as if they were real. Instead of a quiet rest, you would suddenly find yourself at a virtual meeting where you urgently need to discuss deadlines. Probably you wouldn’t want your personal time to completely dissolve in a work nightmare like that.

But let’s not talk about drawbacks. Think about medicine, for example. You and your friends gather in a virtual dream — for therapy, relaxation, and emotional well-being.

The golden era of human health has passed. How Lado Okhotnikov wants to revive it

There are some limitations to lucid dreaming. For example, you need to wait for a certain time to fall asleep. And this does not happen at a snap of a finger, because it is important for the body to relax and the mind to remain active enough.

That is why Holiverse does not just want to improve lucid dreaming, but to introduce a completely new technology — a personalized medicine technology that will use your unique biological data for deep recovery, improved cognitive function, and overall health at any time.

According to Lado Okhotnikov, CEO of Holiverse, the company’s goal is to give everyone the knowledge, methods, and tools that will help slow down, and sometimes even reverse, the aging process of the body and mind.

The company is currently working on customized solutions to increase life expectancy. One of the main goals is to eliminate 12 key signs of aging and fill the gaps in existing treatment methods.

Existing treatment methods are a familiar story: you come to the smart-looking doctor and he or she prescribes a standard set of drugs. Will the treatment work? Well, it is a matter of luck — everyone’s body is unique. But the doctor, most likely, will not take your uniqueness into account, because he or she relies on traditional treatment methods, integrated into the instructions. And the instructions are a sacred thing, you can’t deviate from them.

Now imagine that there is an opportunity to become healthier and live longer, but not by trial and error, instead, with the accurately collected data about your body. For example, you upload the results of a DNA analysis to the platform, and the system creates a nutrition and exercise plan that is right for you.

How is personalized medicine better than traditional treatment? Well, it adapts to you, and not vice versa. If a vegetable diet suits someone, but you have zero results from it, this will not go unnoticed — the system will take everything into account and offer what is right for you.

Holiverse by Lado Okhotnikov: a Metaverse that knows your body better than you do

Imagine a situation.

Let’s say you feel tired even after a good night’s sleep. And you know that simply “getting some more sleep now” won’t help. You have a constant feeling of exhaustion that doesn’t go away with coffee or exercise. You attribute it to stress, lack of sleep, or the eternal race for deadlines. But then a certain “smart app” appears — the one that knows your body like a family doctor.

An app that “understands” your body better than you do and can immediately suggest possible causes of chronic fatigue. The recommendation will be accurate: say it will offer you to add adaptogens or adjust your diet.

One can say that such apps already exist — for example, MyFitnessPal or Apple Health. Yes, these programs are great for counting calories, analyzing sleep, or tracking activity. But none of them look into your body’s biochemistry or take into account your genetic predisposition to, for instance, poor absorption of certain micronutrients. They are great helpers, but limited to superficial metrics.

Perhaps soon, maybe even very soon, especially with the frantic pace of AI development, we will witness things like lucid dreams in the REMspace style. Or programs like Holiverse that will not just give advice like Apple Health, but will literally “lead you by the hand”.

Or, another example, you feel that something is wrong with your body. Holiverse will not give you random advice like “drink water and you will feel better”. We hope that programs will learn to understand us much better than we have now and will direct us to a better well-being. Yes, it sounds fantastic, but the Internet also seemed unrealistic not so long ago.

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