Dreambird
May 9 2004, 07:16 AM
I can sort of predict the future.. but its still blurry.. I can finish off peoples statements that Iv never ment. Now what time and what place to go to.. when I can get money and when there is trouble around.. Iv always had a strong sense that it was very strange that I could know these things before they ever even happend...
Anyone Else??
Liod
May 9 2004, 07:43 AM
When I get a strong urge to clean, I usually get a phonecall pretty soon, that my father and his wife are coming for a visit.
In my opinion, these vague 'feelings' are merely coincidences. It's easy afterwards to remember that 'I had this odd feeling', and label it a prediction. But you rarely take into account all the times you were wrong, the times you had this vague, uneasy feeling, and nothing happened, because it isn't something you remember. You remember the times you were right.
Dreambird
May 9 2004, 10:39 AM
Well thats the problem most of the time I wasnt wrong, and when I was wrong, I knew that I was. Also any idea what the strong sense of deja vu all the time. It might be me, but any information on that particular sense would be greatfully appreiated.
Dream
Sigma
May 9 2004, 01:28 PM
on the Deja Vu experience, there is some science behind it. Deja Vu is actually (for lack of better terminology) a "Lag time" between actual perceptions and recognition of the perception. Basically in a split second your brain processes a double take of an event on accident (some chemical imbalance in your synapse) and so you get this feeling of... Wow I have done this before... oh wiat thats right I did it just now.
Dreambird
May 9 2004, 01:39 PM
Thanks that Deja Vu had me going for a little bit.. but that does explain alot thanks alot..
Dream
amanda mc
May 9 2004, 08:41 PM
Deja vu,isnt that french for same s...,different day? :lol:
Liod
May 10 2004, 12:22 AM
QUOTE (Sigma @ May 9 2004, 06:28 PM)
on the Deja Vu experience, there is some science behind it. Deja Vu is actually (for lack of better terminology) a "Lag time" between actual perceptions and recognition of the perception. Basically in a split second your brain processes a double take of an event on accident (some chemical imbalance in your synapse) and so you get this feeling of... Wow I have done this before... oh wiat thats right I did it just now.
How does that work for longer deja vu's, when you re-encounter an entire conversation, word by word, gesture by gesture, over several minutes?
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