The Dream Journal

Dreaming the Future with Paul Kalas, PhD

Mar 9, 2026
Paul Kalas, PhD, an astrophysicist and author who tracks precognitive dreams, shares striking anecdotes and a 300+ dream archive. He discusses what makes dreams feel predictive, a dream that anticipated an astronomical discovery, evolutionary reasons precognition might exist, and futuristic ideas like large‑scale dream recording, AI analysis, and time‑traveling information.
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INSIGHT

Precognition As Evolutionary Priming

  • Precognitive dreams may serve an evolutionary learning function by priming you for novel future situations.
  • Kalas suggests dreams give a head start on processing novel events so you learn and react faster when they occur.
ANECDOTE

Dream Sketch Matched Fomalhaut Discovery

  • In 1995 Paul Kalas sketched a dream image of an offset debris disk around the star Fomalhaut that matched his 2004 Hubble discovery.
  • The disk's offset and eccentric features weren't known in 1995, making the later match striking evidence for him.
ANECDOTE

Heidelberg Dream Guided Real Time Navigation

  • While late to a Heidelberg dinner, Kalas used a precognitive dream of a restaurant "open to the sky with a wood deck" to find colleagues on a riverside boat.
  • The dream gave sparse but actionable details that guided him to a unique location he otherwise wouldn't have known.
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