Lifestyle news: Vikram Yadav, who lives in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, sleeps for the last one year, which takes him to another world. There he sees future events – and the shocking thing is that what he sees comes true in a few days. Teams of doctors, scientists and psychologists have started investigating the matter, but so far no scientific response has been received.
According to Dr. Ashutosh, Senior Neurologist of Government Mental Health Institute Jaipur, Vikram’s case is ‘One in a Billion’. He got brain mapping, REM scan and deep sleep analysis, but every report is normal. This is the first time that a person’s ‘dream consciousness’ has been seen so clear and accurate. The question is whether this is just a dream or any parlokik experience?
Vikram wakes up every morning and notes his dreams in a diary. Recently, he mentioned a railway accident in Punjab – three days later the same incident happened. His diary has now become a document for experts, which is being called ‘Future Notebook’.
Some scientists are looking at it by connecting it to time-loop or dream terms. Experts associated with AI based slow brain processing models believe that perhaps a system has become active in Vikram’s mind, which is inactive in ordinary humans. This may mean that there may be a hidden power to see the future in the human brain.
Initially, Vikram’s family considered it madness, but when the events started matching with his words, the perspective of the family changed. Now the whole village has started calling him a ‘prophet’. Many people have started coming to him to seek advice through their dreams.
The Rajasthan government has formed a Scientific Board on this matter, including experts from Nimhans and IIT Delhi. The report is expected to come by next month. If this matter proves scientifically, then it can be the biggest discovery in the history of human consciousness.
Vikram’s story is not only of one person – this is the question of that hidden power, which is probably sleeping within all of us. Can we see tomorrow through dreams? Or is Vikram just exception? At present, the answers are bigger than questions.