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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | So yeah, i'm sure EVERYONE in the world or atleast 9/10 people have experienced "deja vu" i mean c'mon haven't you ever been asleep and dreaming one day and what you dreamt happens later that day? What could this be.. why could this be? Could this mean that time could be more than a measurement? Could time be something to be accessed ? Does Deja Vu hold hope for time travel ? Just discuss it all here ![]() I mean, if deja vu is real, we have all experienced it ... then you are potentially seeing into the future.. then the future is not just made by sheer luck and what ever happens affects the day after that randomly... is time and events set out and we can access them but not with a prt of our brain that is longer function able ? i mean it comes under the same arguement that when human's used to be able to do so much more by brain, .. E.G scientist's say human's used to have super natural memory and if we was stranded 5k miles from home we could have found our way back... Is seeing into the future a 6th sense that has died along with evolution? If so then this opens up a whole new section of science... if the future past or present is set out and can accessed using our brain then time travel is possible right...? |
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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | I predict Digimon will be on TV next monday. *Looks up TV Guide* Yay! I can future and science. At least try to make the text easy to read. I'm having a bit of trouble now. So, me having memory means I have the ability to look into the past? Kk. I don't define Deja vu a skill. You just have felt the same thing before (or so you think) and someone made up a name for it. Some guy also said; If time traveling would be possible, why don't we see anybody from the future? (don choo say they r invisible or camouflaged. Surely they would have warned us about global warming and George W. Bush) |
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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | I don't think it's seeing into the future,Ii just think its just a trick of the mind (or failure to adjust) My Theory (Probs totally wrong) When you experience Deja Vu, your mind is reminding itself of something similar that has happened (maybe in a dream) and not being able to make a reall connection between the two (for what ever reason), it just makes it seem like you have lived that exact moment twice. Like when I experience Deja Vu i don't think wow I just dreamed this happened" i think something like, "iv'e seen this before but I can't quite remember it" I mean when we dream, its not like we dream in clips of random events that could happen to us. |
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| Gunzfactorian Soldier | I more or less agree with Master. It is nothing more than a false perception, a miss-fired neuron activating a similar or believed to be similar like event in your brains look up table. And time travel is impossible, there can be no cause to create such an event. To travel back in time means that every single subatomic and sub-sub-atomic, etc particle moves back to a previous position in unison throughout the entire universe. Now perceiving the future may be possible to some degree, but there are too many variables for the brain to create any real picture of what's going to happen. Last edited by Jon88; 04-15-2008 at 01:30 PM. |
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| Gunzfactorian Soldier | We think of a random scenario Ex:dropping a pencil then picking it up next to a desk. If this scenario you just imagined is in a common environment (like a classroom) then the chances of you doing this are quite high. More sci-fi-ish-e: Us humans have the extreme mental power to flash moments of time into our head, time traveling mentally. This is because we are ape/alien hybrids that seek religion (praying is like trying to use mental telepathy so one day we will be able to communicate with our alien ancestors mentally) thus we are training ourselves and in the process have gained this power to mentally find glimpses of the future preemptively. |
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