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Old 02-24-2008   #11 (permalink)
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Re: It’s not déjà vu, but a memory of a dream long since passed

hi,

conciseness is the most misunderstood and has yet to be reduced to an exact science.

bye.
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Re: It’s not déjà vu, but a memory of a dream long since passed

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hi,

conciseness is the most misunderstood and has yet to be reduced to an exact science.

bye.
Hi Brinnie,

I know you're new here still, so I'll try to say this kindly. It's important to look at the topic of a thread, and make your comments relate to that topic. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume that your comments above are somehow pertinent and that I'm too daft to understand. Can you elaborate how your comments about consciousness and how your label of this topic being very misunderstood has any relevance on the experience on deja vu and the conjecture that it's a memory of a dream long since passed?
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Re: It’s not déjà vu, but a memory of a dream long since passed

I once read that deja vu was due to out left and right half of our brains going slightly out of sinc. That is, your left eye (or your right) sees and the brain processes a sequence of events sightly faster then the other eye and other side of the brain does. Thus the one side of the brain is lagging and reports the events as already have happened which in fact were already processed by the faster brain side.


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Re: It’s not déjà vu, but a memory of a dream long since passed

well, i never called it deja vu, but that movie Radio i swore i had seen it

and i did, in a dream

but then i started seeing previews for it

that, for me, was kinda strange

it kinda ruined it for me too since i never went to go see it in the theaters when it came out
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