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Japanese toy maker comes up with
dream machine
Tokyo -
A Japanese toy company says it's developed a gadget that will enable
people to control their dreams.
Takara has come up with the Yumemi
Kobo, or Dream Workshop, which it claims can put people in charge of
their dreams.
To work the gadget, the owner has to
stare at a photograph of what they would like to dream about and then
record, in their own words, how the dream is supposed to pan out.
Once users are sleeping, the gadget
goes to work by combining the voice recording, lights, music and
aromas to stimulate sleepers whenever it detects rapid eye movement -
a sign that someone is dreaming.
Eight hours later, users are gently
awakened by soft lighting and music to ensure that pleasant memories
of the night before are not instantly erased.
But Takara says it can't guarantee
complete customer satisfaction. "We are still experimenting, mainly
with company employees," said marketing executive Kenji Hattori.
The gadget will go on sale in the
spring at 14,800 yen (£75), reports The Guardian. -- Ananova
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