Hi everyone,

One of the most exciting sub-models of Neurobridge is Neurogame — a quantum-based software that uploads unconscious thoughts into a computer and projects them as immersive extended realities. To date, I have conducted over 30 experiments, the majority of which were successful. This achievement reflects not only technical progress but also the vision of a team that truly believes quantum social science represents one of the ultimate frontiers of social inquiry.

You may wonder: what exactly is quantum software? In my work, I use this term to describe a system that connects the smallest units of software information with the smallest entities of the human mind, mediated through the tiniest particles of physical space. In essence, it is a bridge between micro-information, consciousness, and reality itself.

Looking ahead, we are exploring the creation of a physical device that can absorb these subtle particles and project them into a screen or environment. Importantly, this device is not limited to a single form — it could be any device powered by the software through quantum entanglement, from wearables to larger interactive systems.

I would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or suggestions as we take the next steps in this journey.

In this stunning demonstration, my friend—who holds a PhD in the Philosophy of Computer Science—is able to project video games using only his mind while asleep. Remarkably, no visible interface is required, because the interface works through imperceptibly small quantum-level units.

Let me break that down:

  • Who’s doing it? A researcher with deep expertise in the philosophy and theory of computing.
  • What’s happening? While asleep, he’s able to project entire games directly from his unconscious mind—without physical controls or screens.
  • How? The “interface” is made up of invisible, minuscule quantum connections—so subtle they go entirely unnoticed by the naked eye.

This extraordinary moment showcases not just a technical feat, but a powerful testament to the potential of Neurogame—a frontier where quantum social science bridges consciousness and reality through invisible, thought-driven interfaces.

Link: https://youtu.be/THWAwHO8sWo

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