Sounds like Déja Vu.
It has been speculated by some that this results from one side of the brain processing information a split second after the other. Thus, one part of your brain experiences an event, and it is recorded there. Then immediately the other side "experiences" the same thing, and it recognizes it as something that has already happened, because it "remembers" what the other side experienced just previous to this.
2006-11-27 05:33:43
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answered by Abdijah 7
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In physics, electron in an Atom is revolving the Proton at the nucleus at all times - without any stop or break. This is the same structure of the Universe. When Moon revolves earth and expanded the revolution to Sun and then again to Solar System and up to Milky way and upwards (unknown names) - when night and day happens, summer and autumn takes the turns every year and goes upwards, you can see many things. Take the whole Universe rotated once, so our birth in this physical body itself in the same surroundings, place and time is repeated. This is the great knowledge Lord Jesus, Lord Krishna and the Rishis of Ancient Bharatam possessed. If your memory works to the time immemorial, you can see what happened on this day at this place and what the next day - and you would be able to predict the same perfectly, as Jesus told to Peter and Judas or so. Respect it, don't take it easy as the steps are very very slippery and knowledge by experience is knowledge, not by merely THEORIES or PHYLOSOPHIES. Such is our tradition and civilisation.
2006-11-27 22:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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do you recognize my answer then? ESP is a brilliant term as is the context you do not boost on! i'm able to look to study someone's 'character' or 'character characteristics' from their hands. i don't know how I do it ...i don't seem at a line and say 'this ability this' or 'meaning that, and therefor......' i don't 'understand' or understand the way I do what i do or why I observed issues I say approximately human beings i understand next to not something approximately. yet, i'm invariable 'on the nail.' the only individual who advised me 'i substitute into incorrect,' substitute right into a action picture star (some years in the past) who spoke on the subject of the happiness in her marriage after i could spoken of it in 'opposite words.' some years later i substitute into vindicated over this as quickly as I study the front internet site and the life tale of this woman interior the information of the international newspaper. i could get exhilaration from that she'd lied to me to risk-free face in front of others who have been there on the time (nonetheless she invited me to study her hand and the circumstances weren't set with the aid of me). yet, the 'sheer alleviation' I felt substitute into astonishing (some ten years after the form). Sash.
2016-10-13 05:19:17
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answered by dudik 4
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talkin about deja vu here? in my opinion it is more to do with dreams then not. i remember back in 6th grade i had this dream i was walking through halls of a place id never seen before with people ive never met. in 7th grade i went to a new school and bout halfway into the year it hit me, i was in the exact spot in my dream, with the same people around me. they say we only know 10% of our brain or something like that? i think our dreams can tell us more then we think.
2006-11-27 05:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be a coincidence... however; whatever you have written is something like your imagination and not realities... it seems that you might have felt as if it has happened...
You, better come down to the hard and solid surface of realistic world... leave behind this entire virtual spell...
2006-11-27 05:43:14
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answered by Harish Jharia 7
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Maybe Dejavu? Which in a sense IS ESP, because the brain is seeing something about to happen before your eye comprehend it
2006-11-27 05:36:03
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answered by Sean 5
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It's called deja vu. There's quite a lot of literature on it, even exploring it from a scientific perspective.
2006-11-27 05:34:40
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answered by silverside 4
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its called" deja vu", an illusory feeling of experiencing this before. it quite common, most people have felt this
2006-11-27 11:16:51
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answered by valda54 5
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definitely this thing happens to me also several times i experience this dint know why but surely will get to know through u
2006-11-27 05:35:35
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answered by anjali t 2
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It's a glitch in the Matrix.
2006-11-27 05:35:31
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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