It is at least hypothetically possible. After all, some research has supported the idea of collective memory.
I don't particularly think it's possible, but I suppose I would disagree that you would have to be physically close to the person.
If you even wanted to attempt it, however, you would have to have good real-time communication with your friend beforehand, (either present in the same room or phone) and you would both have to be good at lucid dreaming. Very good. You would also want to try it many, many times, before you could even begin to expect something resembling success.
I would plan ahead of time to begin the dream in a place both are familiar with, on the off chance that it would help to establish some kind of "equilibrium," and be sure to journal your dreams privately before sharing them with each other. Write down your dreams, and then exchange notebooks, read the other person's experience, and then discuss it. Any discussion beforehand would totally funk the results, scientifically speaking.
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