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Just looking for some different views on the subject of Deja-vu...
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Funny. Also ~Elsewhere~. Adios.
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5 minutes - come on you could have left it a bit longer :scowl:
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Deja Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. One of the best of the psychedelic folk rock albums of the late '60's early 70's.
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I once heard it explained (read it, actually, but I don't remember where) that deja vu probably has something to do with mixed-up brain signals--like your brain responds momentarily to a present situation as if it were a memory. It seems to make sense, since every time I have experienced deja vu, it has only felt (as it was happening) like a memory, but at no point during the experience could I actually predict what was going to happen next. Only after it happened did I feel like I could have predicted it.
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I have had ridiculous dreams come to pass in real life. Deja vu in reverse?
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