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ArgyESC
02-10-2016, 08:35 AM
Have you ever experienced it? Doesn't it feel so strange?
..yeah it really is quite a strange feeling...is it something recent/something in particular your experiences, Argy..?..
ArgyESC
02-10-2016, 08:44 AM
..yeah it really is quite a strange feeling...is it something recent/something in particular your experiences, Argy..?..
Well, no. It usually doesn't have to do with something really important so I quickly forget it. But I experience it now and then.
Northern Monkey
02-10-2016, 05:13 PM
It's just a glitch in the Matrix.I wouldn't worry too much
I've seen this thread before
Firewire
02-10-2016, 05:37 PM
(Feat. Jay-Z)
feat. Sia is the superior version but sure, that'll do
LukeB
02-10-2016, 05:57 PM
I actually hate the feeling :laugh:
caprimint
02-10-2016, 05:57 PM
Yeah it's really creepy :worry: I can't get it out of my head ages after the feeling.
LaLaLand
02-10-2016, 06:01 PM
Often! Always remember moments in real life that I'd experienced in a dream previously.
Like even if it's just sitting here now like I am, on the laptop with the TV on in the background, I'll "remember it". So, so weird.
waterhog
02-10-2016, 06:05 PM
Have you ever experienced it? Doesn't it feel so strange?
all this poetry writing gives me this feeling all the time and I am sure readers feel it more then me :fist:
arista
02-10-2016, 06:42 PM
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Crimson Dynamo
02-10-2016, 06:57 PM
I have never no, funnily enough my brother asked this yesterday and I said no to him too. How weird is that?
ArgyESC
02-10-2016, 06:58 PM
all this poetry writing gives me this feeling all the time and I am sure readers feel it more then me :fist:
"Poetry writing"? :joker:
ArgyESC
02-10-2016, 06:58 PM
I have never no, funnily enough my brother asked this yesterday and I said no to him too. How weird is that?
Just a coincidence I guess... :laugh:
Have you ever experienced it? Doesn't it feel so strange?
ArgyESC
09-11-2016, 12:26 PM
Have you ever experienced it? Doesn't it feel so strange?
:joker:
kirklancaster
09-11-2016, 02:35 PM
I've seen this thread before
:laugh:
LaLaLand
09-11-2016, 03:29 PM
I had it last night watching the Election when the BBC newsreader was doing her bit with the touch screen TV with the map on.
So strange.
kirklancaster
09-11-2016, 04:35 PM
As usual, when confronted by the truly inexplicable, 'Science' comes up with a 'rational' explanation which does not really explain - in my opinion.
The explanation of there being 'a split-second delay in transferring information from one side of the brain to the other' is only plausible in certain cases.
In some 'one off' 'instantaneous' cases where a person has an experience which they feel certain that they have had before, perhaps there is something in the delay explanation, but such a 'theory does not explain other types of 'Deja Vu' which I - and others - have experienced.
These include:
1) An actual 'Deja Vu' experience of an event having occurred before, but then one actually REMEMBERS the previous occasion which was months or even years before.
This cannot be attributed to coincidence or even synchronicity, and NO 'split second delay' between perception and processing by the brain can account for this very real experience either.
2) A 'Deja Vu' experience when one KNOWS what is going to happen next.
One of my own experiences of this was quite recent;
I was working on rewriting my book, and I always listen to classical music when I 'write' because it helps me. At the exact instant that 'The Flower Duet from Lakme' came on, my wife shouted to me from the other room that my 'dinner was ready'. I experienced 'Deja Vu' and shouted back to her that the phone was going to ring and that it would be her sister (who did not contact us very often).
As I sat down to my dinner just a moment later, sure enough her sister telephoned.
No 'split second delay' between perception and processing by the brain can account for this very real experience either.
Scientific 'Knowledge' is in a permanent state of flux - with today's 'absolutes' becoming tomorrow's 'discredited theories' as new discoveries are made, and hence, science has definitely not got 'all the answers'.
In my opinion anyway.
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