Here's the premise: Guy plagued by nightmares goes to a dream specialist. (Would it be a psychiatrist? Psychologist? Yep, you guessed it, I'm clueless.) The specialist is intrigued by the guy and asks him to participate in experimental testing, blah blah blah.
Here's the important part, as far as my question goes: The basis of this story revolves around the ability to record and view actual dreams on a televised screen. Now ... obviously, this is impossible, so I desperately need someone to help me make it sound possible.
All I've got right now is the specialist would need some sort of brain wave reader, optical sensors, something like that. If it was possible, how would it work? I've got the story in my head and no expertise whatsoever on how to make it believable, so somebody please help me!
Here's the important part, as far as my question goes: The basis of this story revolves around the ability to record and view actual dreams on a televised screen. Now ... obviously, this is impossible, so I desperately need someone to help me make it sound possible.
All I've got right now is the specialist would need some sort of brain wave reader, optical sensors, something like that. If it was possible, how would it work? I've got the story in my head and no expertise whatsoever on how to make it believable, so somebody please help me!