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Lifestyle News: In a small town in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, 35-year-old Vikram Yadav has baffled doctors and scientists alike. For over a year, he claims to enter a “different world” every night in his sleep. What he sees there — accidents, events, or even weather changes — turns into reality within days. Experts from neurology to parapsychology are watching this rare case unfold, yet a clear answer remains elusive.
Specialists at the State Institute of Mental Health in Jaipur, led by senior neurologist Dr. Ashutosh, have performed REM scans, deep sleep monitoring, and full brain mapping. Strangely, all results appear normal. According to Dr. Ashutosh, Vikram’s dream state shows “rare lucid awareness” and is the most precise case of dream consciousness they’ve ever recorded.
Vikram has documented every dream in a thick journal. Recently, he wrote about a train accident in Punjab — and exactly three days later, that accident occurred. Scientists now refer to his book as the “Future Notebook,” raising serious questions about premonitions and the boundaries of human perception.
Some AI researchers and theoretical scientists believe Vikram might have unlocked a dormant section of the brain. They speculate this could relate to Time Loops or Dream Dimensions. A few even suggest that his brain is processing information ahead of time — much like a natural quantum computer. Initially, Vikram’s family thought he was hallucinating or mentally unwell. But when events started matching his dreams, they began taking him seriously. Locals now come to him for advice, calling him a “modern-day oracle” of their village.
The Rajasthan government has formed a scientific advisory board involving experts from NIMHANS and IIT Delhi. The panel is expected to release a detailed report within a month. If validated, Vikram’s case could redefine human consciousness and scientific understanding of predictive cognition. Vikram’s case raises a chilling question — is he a one-off, or could everyone potentially access this ‘vision mode’ with the right trigger? Until science catches up, Vikram Yadav remains a living mystery.