Remmyo is a special language developed to enable communication during lucid dreams and other phase states such as sleep paralysis, where traditional speech and recognition methods fail.
This revolutionary technology is being developed by Michael Raduga and the Sillicon Valley based REMspace team. The work have begun back in June 2021.
The language aims to overcome barriers in dream communication by using electromyographic (EMG) signals rather than spoken language that cannot be effectively detected in sleep paralysis.
Remmyo consists of only six letters - K, B, L, C, H and S. Each letter corresponds to a specific facial muscle contractions that can be detected by sensitive EMG sensors. Because phase states restrict movement, short and simple phrases 1–3 sounds) are used for clarity. The language follows a subject-verb-object structure with no traditional tenses, and includes specific rules for plurals, questions, and numbers.
Lab tests of Remmyo have been published in a peer-reviewed journal and the language functions both while awake (very similar to sign language) and during dreams. Until broader dream-to-speech recognition becomes possible, Remmyo serves as a practical solution for real-time communication in altered states of consciousness.