cat and i am its leading editor-in-chief of the popular science magazine schrödinger's code grigory tarasevichand talk with our wonderful guest. we have mikhail guryevich in our studio today. plotov candidate of medical sciences, somnologist , employee of sechenov university. well , in general, a person who knows a lot about sleep , mikhail yuryevich but in general, as far as it is clear what a dream is and what it is for, but we dive deeper. they're all fucking in the study with this, of course. we understand more and more how difficult this condition is. that is, now we a have a good idea of how it happens, for example, the transmission of information during sleep versus wakefulness. we have a good idea of which areas of the brain work. in a dream, but actively, and which, on the contrary, work much less intensively compared to wakefulness, but to reach such a degree of understanding that you can induce sleep at will, for example, or uh, at will there with the help of some technical devices, and model the processes that occur in a dream, science has not yet reached this, although the mai