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Old 04-01-2015, 10:20 AM #7
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
[Some scientists say 'Deja Vu' is merely a delay in the perception of 'data' by our senses ]

For Sure

What?

A delay in the 'perceiving and processing' of data by our own senses and brains is perfectably feasible to answer why we personally may feel we have experienced an exact given situation before, but how can it account for a situation where other people outside our own personal physiological processes are involved - especially where dialogue with such people ensues, during which a prediction is made of an event specific to the 'Deja Vu experience, which is then fulfilled?

People forming an external reality as part of a Deja Vu experience are independent of our physiological processes and not subject to any anomalies therein, so there's absolutely no way that such an experience can be explained away by 'science'.
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