But the more I've read on it, the more I stay with idea, that it's a moment our brain somehow lags and somehow we get that affect, something like that
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Deja Vu
Started by akira550, Feb 08 2010 10:37 PM
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#11
Posted 10 February 2010 - 09:31 AM
I also get the effect of Deja vu quite often, sometimes I like it, sometimes it's really strange. Logically, when I was a kid, I always thought I already dreamed this, or maybe I was in the future? 
But the more I've read on it, the more I stay with idea, that it's a moment our brain somehow lags and somehow we get that affect, something like that
But the more I've read on it, the more I stay with idea, that it's a moment our brain somehow lags and somehow we get that affect, something like that
#12
Posted 11 February 2010 - 03:46 AM
Deja Vu is also knows as promnesia or paramnesia. It is in essence a feeling that your brain is telling you that you have witnessed a situation that you have not witnessed before. Kind of a contradictory huh? It is a phenomenon that scientists are still trying to explain to this date, however they have been unable to recreate it in a labratory setting.
I have personally experienced Deja Vu once and it was probably the creepiest thing that I have ever experienced. It doesnt sound like what you are experiencing is Deja Vu, but more of a repetition of events, especially if you are doing the same thing over and over again. This can cause a loss of time mentally to where you do not really know what day of the week it even is.
I do not even want to get into a debate about the capabilities of the human brain though because there are so many unknowns. It is probably on of the few things about the human body that is still almost 99% unexplained.
I have personally experienced Deja Vu once and it was probably the creepiest thing that I have ever experienced. It doesnt sound like what you are experiencing is Deja Vu, but more of a repetition of events, especially if you are doing the same thing over and over again. This can cause a loss of time mentally to where you do not really know what day of the week it even is.
I do not even want to get into a debate about the capabilities of the human brain though because there are so many unknowns. It is probably on of the few things about the human body that is still almost 99% unexplained.
#13
Posted 11 February 2010 - 04:40 AM
First of all the Deja Vu experience is a phyquiatric phenomenon that have been studied during years and years and the reason to believe that the deja vu is a proof about past lifes or maybe this moment I lived in a past life is totally refuted. The deja vu is a normal phenomenon where it doesnīt occur with frequence but if it occur frequently is a scientisc evidence of the propension or possible diagnostic of epilepsia. And is tested after years of investigation that the people that have experimented deja vu have more propention to disease with epilepsia in order with the frequence of this occurr.
So the Deja Vu phenomenon is not a proof of past lifes. And all the people that affirm this have no knowledge about the medical aspects of the Deja Vu.
Is it normal experiment Deja Vu? Yeah itīs normal.
Will I get epilepsia if I have a Deja Vu? No, if the Deja Vu occurs only once a year or something like that. Possibly yes if you experiment Deja Vu three time a week or in a similar period.
Have you experimented a Deja Vu? Yeah, I have experimented Deja Vu and itīs normal and all the people experiment Deja Vu at least ten times in their lifes.
I hope my information have helped you. Regards
So the Deja Vu phenomenon is not a proof of past lifes. And all the people that affirm this have no knowledge about the medical aspects of the Deja Vu.
Is it normal experiment Deja Vu? Yeah itīs normal.
Will I get epilepsia if I have a Deja Vu? No, if the Deja Vu occurs only once a year or something like that. Possibly yes if you experiment Deja Vu three time a week or in a similar period.
Have you experimented a Deja Vu? Yeah, I have experimented Deja Vu and itīs normal and all the people experiment Deja Vu at least ten times in their lifes.
I hope my information have helped you. Regards
#14
Posted 12 February 2010 - 04:48 AM
Deja Vu? Funny you should mention it :
http://www.trap17.co...-Vu-t70640.html
We revisit the same things in life so much that the familiarity of it all becomes ingrained
and entirely a part of our subconscious.
http://www.trap17.co...-Vu-t70640.html
We revisit the same things in life so much that the familiarity of it all becomes ingrained
and entirely a part of our subconscious.
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