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Question abotu Deja Vu...
I been having quit a few Deja Vu experience lately and it's been a while since I had one.
Anyone knows a bit more about this... does it have any signification ??? |
Were they nasty dreams?
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Don't worry. It's just another glitch in the matrix.
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They are harmless and have to do with vision impulses (eyes) reaching different parts of the brain "unsynched" (or something).
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I was at Deja Vu once... oh wait, twice. But I learned to stop hanging with the wrong crowd and eventually gave up strip clubs altogether. :P
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Have no idea, but it's a weird ass feeling.
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Quote:
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it's all part of the script.
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Last time I had Deja Vu was when I slammed my car into a tree...
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dajavu is perfectly harmless and has nothing to do with you health :)
just enyou those small trips |
Nice then I don't have to change my pusher
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Haven't you started a thread like this once before?
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Was gunna type it out but found someone who said it better than I could have.
Deja vu appears to be caused by unusual and sometimes quite active random firings of neurons in the temporal or frontal lobe portion of the brain. The frontal lobe acts as a short term storage area and acts in conjunction with the temporal lobe to solve logic problems, make decisions etc. Perhaps the misfirings of neurons act to place current sensory input in the wrong "time slot." Thus, the feeling of "deja vu." Essentially, using Vogon's description, maybe the data's time-stamp get's corrupted and instead of being placed in "is happening now" short-term cache, it get's slotted to "it's happened in the past" short-term cache. The short-term cache would be an area reserved for bringing thoughts to "working" status so they can be reasoned over actively using multiple areas of the brain. |
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