Ashley wrote:Though I have absolutely ZERO scientific proof for it, I think I have a theory about deja vu. I think it's an accidental triggering of chemicals in your brain that make you FEEL like you've done it before, but you really haven't. Think about it--everything in your body is controlled by hormones, endorphins, chemicals, etc. etc....to me the idea is really not that far fetched. Like I said though, I'm no doctor Shooby so don't go quoting me to the scientific journals of our day. I do remember having an experience like that when I was 6 and it terrified me. O_O
mythmaster wrote:i have dreams about me doing stuff and then it happens in like 3 days time of course i dont rember the dream untill it happened but ya the feeling of deja vu is there almost all the time
Myoti wrote:However, I have had experienced where I imagine something up for no reason that I've never seen before and see it quite vividly. Being a "random" thought, it's soon pretty much forgotten. Then, a few days time later, I actually see that thought... in the real world.
It may sound wierd, but I believe that people can occasionally see into the future, though the things we see are typically just useless. XP
mitsuki lover wrote:I believe temproral-lobe epilepsy also is what many believe to be the
main cause behind a lot of the so called cases of alien contact and
abduction.
mitsuki lover wrote:As Yogi Berra once said,"It's Deja Vu all over again!"
I believe temproral-lobe epilepsy also is what many believe to be the
main cause behind a lot of the so called cases of alien contact and
abduction.
How the brain works is still pretty much unknown.
(Note:I should add that I have Gran Mal Epilepsy...that is that is the
form that my medication is for,although I have also had on occasion
had Petite Mal form where everything just goes fuzzy for a few seconds
but I know I'm off the subject here.)
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