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Deja Vu
Posted By: Den-Kara, on host 208.221.191.82
Date: Tuesday, September 4, 2001, at 21:39:58
In Reply To: Re: Ghosts posted by gabby on Tuesday, September 4, 2001, at 09:16:38:

I should actually put this as a reply to the whole thread, but oh well.

A few months ago, I was online chatting with someone, and we were talking about deja vu and what makes it happen. I don't know what the average deja vus (vues?) per person per year is, but I swear I have at least two a month. The ones I hate are when I know what someone's going to say and/or do, and when it happens, I get that weird wave of deja vu that feels like a cross between a stomach churn and a dizzy spell.

Anyway, the person I was chatting with said that she thinks deja vu is caused by a slow reaction in the brain. She put it better, but basically she said she believes that something happens, your brain momentarily stalls in its processing of the information, and by the time your brain takes in what happened, it really already happened. You just don't know it, so it feels like deja vu. I dunno.

As for the paranormal stuff, the only thing I've ever noticed is the TV coming on by itself, but I shrug that off as an electrical surge or something.

~Den-"school starts tomorrow...darn!"Kara

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