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No de'ja vu?

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Is it ok if I've never experienced de ja vu

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  1. I have a feeling I've answered this question before....

    Seriously, yes it's ok. I might have had the feeling of deja vu once or twice before, but nothing so weird I still remember it. It's just a trick of the memory.


  2. Sure it's okay, except that you will probably always wonder what the heck one is.  The experience has been attributed to certain neurotransmitters in the brain.  It's chemical.  And only momentary.  It is a powerful sense that you have been somewhere before or that you know what's about to happen or what someone is about to say.

      Some research has been done on what triggers these.  I think it is possible to increase the frequency of having them, but would probably mean spending more time working at it than it's worth.  That might have been what that girl was doing at a local 7-eleven the other day when she pulled up into a parking space and went over the curb, crashed into a big concrete trash can, and drove it through the front of the store!  Sober, too!

       Anyway, years ago I decided to test predictions whenever I had a deja vu.  The things are so short for me, that I have to work fast.  In the two chances I had, I tried to say out loud what was going to happen.  Of course, I couldn't do it, but I wanted to see what effect it would have on the experience.  Had to try, y'know.

  3. yikes, that would mean one of the following....

    1) your not psychic (oh wait, no one is)

    2) your brain works properly (thats always a good option)

    3) you havent run across any glitches in the matrix (otherwise agent smith would get you)

  4. I don't think it's a bad thing.  Read the article I'm attaching.  Scientists believe they have found the origin of deja vu in the human brain! Neat stuff.
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