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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:28 pm
Going through my life ( and almost 18 ) I have developed multiple theories. One of which is my favorite one.
They say when we die our life flashes before our eyes right? Well how do we know we are not dieing. The way we are living our life, could be it "flashing" before our eyes. It happens in an instant, but seems to take forever as we think it is our "life". Why do we never remember dreams? Beats me :p Why do we have De Ja Vu? Because we think we already saw it because we did! Our life is flashing before our eyes, and whenever we realize something familiar, we recognize it from earlier. Is this possibly true?
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 7:09 pm
its a good theory, but the truth is we will never know. there is no way to prove these kinds of theories.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:37 am
Interesting... But not really logical. But... Nothing is really logical, is it? Great mind, though! It would explain a few things, like random attacks of pain that we can't explain.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:56 am
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 1:14 pm
Great theory!! i second that we will never know, but its something to think about really
*The following might sound geeky, but i just cant help it :B*
A déjà vu tho is said to be like a brain bug. When you see a dog, a signal is sent to your brain and labelled because you identify the image with something already stored in yer brainz, dogs. Then the image of that dog you just saw is stored in the memory. If i recall well the déjà vu is meant to be a memory error, because the image is "stored" before its "identified", so you think youve seen it before, but its just the dog you just saw, seen "twice"
Or something.
I find that very interesting :B you know, the fact that the human body, despite being unbeliev...a...bly? gonk perfect and stuff, still has these tiny errors every now and then
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