Tuesday, March 11, 2025

  

"Unifying REM Sleep"..

SLEEP UNIFIED BY WHISPER AND BRAINWAVE

 

 It's believed that we won't be able to synchronize our R.E.M. sleep..scientists have asked whether we could dream the same dream as others but with no correlation found yet for this.

It's been known that you synchronize your brain waves with the other person when you're talking to them. So this wouldn't work because when we're awake we're talking and while our brain waves are synchronized we're not thinking the same words.




Researchers have also found that for speech actually you can't think a verbal thought without whispering a bit with your voice box.



 I thought one use of this would be to amplify phones so you don't have to wave your arms around with audio AR, VR and  visual AR. I think this may make it so that you can find the words while you dream and thinking in sleep and perhaps also correlate with the brain waves by the machine that also changes the brain waves.


 It's been known that while you sleep you think of words all the time but you have amnesia so when you wake up you don't remember them. But a machine might amplify this by the sound.

 

 It's been found that alcoholics while they're asleep learn uncomfortable words while everyone else is learning words to heal. 


 Words are some of the most powerful prescriptions and I think this might unify brain waves of sleepers and it might influence the dreams so the wife can dream the same dream as her wedding and deja Visa saved for her rich event once more!








 AI FOR CELLPHONE OVERUSE 




We read of how the teens are suffering online because they have distractions, harassment from strangers, "bad" websites and constant scrolling through mindless junk the tech providers call "content". Researchers finally figured out how to bypass the code of tech providers who had hoped to hide what's actually going on.


 All the teens surveyed said they would do without the internet if they could.. The parents don't actually know and the teens say they envy their parents about not having to go through this. 


  And so I'm hoping we can be older and wiser about this because I think we could use AI to basically make a sort of shield to reduce overuse.. Teens spend half their day this way and 57% in general have web overuse. 


A solution may be..Not just a website filter, but a more powerful AI anti overuse filter of more value, basically it's programmed just by asking it for more than the browser would want.


For example, if  using sites without much value the app automatically would be limited, but also by gradual methods so they can gradually say no. This would be lile a sort of guardian anjel with words of warning, advice, and inspiration.


Overuse can't just say no right away because they try to give them timers to reduce video overuse as in China. And instead of doing like 8 hours a day they overuse 10 hours a day. So something needs to be done so it's more predictable and reliable, (gambling overuse has been linked to randomness) and the machine might say what they should do if the browser visits of the same sites without too much value.


  So the AI knows and tells a joke or inspirational defense or warning and encourages surfers to do more valuable things that the AI will know about. So this is another way they can maybe make it so they could find out what's really going on with teens. And I know, I'm the world's most wise teen and at my age, I'm what teen years old!



This AI automatically shields the eyes and maybe even has a gradual tinting out feature so that the surfer can relax in the world calm web, not wild anymore. 

 I would think a mist might be sprayed in our eye for dry eye, and also to remember to blink (actually while I'd been told dry eye was incurable and my ophthalmologist didn't give me anything for it, I found years later that it was an allergy and a simple trick that really cured it almost completely years later is to put some Benadryl in my eyebrows and not your eyes ( this can hurt your eyes).)


 The AI would be of general use for overuse and internet gambling, 2/3 of video gamblers are addicted.