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What the paranormal does this mean?

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So I went to www.thedeathclock.com and before you think ANYTHING hear me out please. I thought of random relatives of mine that have passed on. Not that this is important, but the site was created by Duke University medical grads. Anyways, the death clock said they all passed on and even got the exact date of their death correct! Ok, that could just be coincidence I assume. I tried about 9 family members. Yesterday, my uncle's dad passed away who I wasn't really close with. I typed in his info, the death clock said he died yesterday. Anyways, I typed in my info and the death clock said I'd die Sunday, July 25th, 2058 which ironically is when my dad died and ironically 2058 would make me 50years old which is the exact age that he died. This brings me to question the meaning of this? Any ideas?

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  1. I don't think anyone is slamming you for this.  

    As I had stated before to another, Everyone has different oppinions on the paranormal.  What one believes, another clearly will not.  You can't hold that against anyone for having an oppinion.

    That being said, I don't understand why you are snipping at Jack.  He has said nothing wrong.

    Now on to your question.  I don't know what to think.  It sounds interesting, but I don't want to know when I will die.  

    I believe it has to do with the numbers.

    Deenie, it is  http://www.deathclock.com/


  2. that's all coincidence , and also you may had adjusted the margin of error too large because you're somewhat intrigued and you believed. you ask that question here to get support and make you feel comfortable that many also would believe in that theory.

  3. It is coincidence. I found the same site (I assume-- it was actually www.deathclock.com -- no "the").  Apparently I will be dead at 72.  What a shame.  But it said both my grandparents died about 12-15 years before they actually did, so.....

    It is only calculating statistics.  It has no real meaning.  It also does not account for cross-town buses.

  4. I don't know what a "death clock" is. Wish you had given us a link. This is why people shouldn't go to fortune tellers...because they could give you this kind of information (true or not)..and then it haunts you the rest of your life. Just try to get it out of your head. I went to a psychic one time and she told me that God wouldn't tell you that anything bad was going to happen that you couldn't change. (And the "other one" lies!). Of course anyone on the "other side" probably sees when people die..so they would know these things. I don't think anyone who cared about you would tell you something like this.

      I think you misunderstood Jack P.

  5. It means whatever you wish it to mean.  Nobody here can speak with authority on anything you've observed or experienced.  Mostly we don't even understand our own bodies of knowledge and experience well enough to fully comprehend them.

    You are asking a question that is an invitation for each of us to shoot from the hip and deluge you with our certainties, of which none of us has any business owning.

    Edit:  Actually, Erm, I don't lump what I believe you are together with what I believe anyone else is who posts here.  I'm skeptical of myself and of them, but I needn't be skeptical of you.  I'd not have replied if I'd noticed you were the asker.

  6. You are experiencing what is known as "Confirmation Bias." You are only noticing coincidences and filtering out anything that doesn't fit into what you believe. Basically you want to believe that the death clock has some kind of mystical power so your mind is doing it's best to make that true for you.

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