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PersonGuy
Right-wing pigeon from outer space
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Posted on: Jan. 14 2001,00:17 |
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Deja Vu! This is VERY interesting, because when I talk to my friends in "the real world" they say they've NEVER experienced it and I have to explain it! To be honest, most of my friends are pretty stupid. So if Deja Vu is just a glitch, WHY does it only happen for smart people (I'm just going by the responce to the "IQ Test" thread)? Is it that when our minds race that glitch happens, or is it that we really DO see something that most other people don't?I used to belive the glitch thing... but one time I actually DID "use" this abillity: I was at work, and I was trying to get REALLY tight nut off of a bolt. And then I had that weird "Deja Vu" feeling, and I "remembered" myself removing it by prying it with a little peice of metal that I got from somewhere in the building that I'd never been before. So I went over there, found it right where I "remembered", and then went back and it worked perfectly! Weird, huh? ------------------ <P:\>erson\Guy.exe -PersonGuy *pERSONgUY.cfg http://www.personguy.com
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Michael
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Posted on: Jan. 14 2001,02:36 |
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quote: Originally posted by kuru: and like when photons from diferent universes cross paths with the ones in our own, all things in the multiverse can affect all other things in the multiverse.
Are we talking about parallel universes here, or what? "Multiverse" is the term that physicists use to describe a theoretical "universe of universes," the place out of which our universe was born and evolved, and out of which, theoretically, other universes could have been born and evolved in different ways (that is, different masses for elementary particles such as quarks, gluons, etc, leading to different relative strengths of physical forces.) As for deja-vu, or times when you seem to have already known what the future will hold, your unconscious mind is a lot smarter than most people believe, and will take things that you didn't even notice and piece them together in ways that you would probably never think of. This is the process that dreams come from: your brain going over events of the day and trying to make sense out of them. If your unconscious pieces together some information that you might need, it communicates that to you either through a dream, a sudden insight, or a similar method. Thus, a "deja-vu" could be seen as an instance when your unconscious is saying "told you so."
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solid
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Posted on: Jan. 14 2001,03:28 |
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michael thats almost what my dad said.
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Wolfguard
Flyswatter of the Apocalypse
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Posted on: Jan. 14 2001,09:52 |
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quote: Originally posted by solid: --------------------------------------------- 1. Why do we exist 2. What's the higher goal in being here 3. Deja Vu. Why can you somewhat see the future, and why not be able to change it. ---------------------------------------------
We exist simply because The Maker wished it. Our higher goal is to improve ourselves through each genaration by only letting the best to reproduce.(well considering the crap in the gene pool we fucked that up) Daja Vu is when The Maker tries to show you a bit of the future so you can change it if you find it nessary. ------------------ Leaving the trees was a bad idea. TeamWolfguard.com
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