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We all know what deja vu means, but if a person has done something or been somewhere and at present remembers, does it really mean a person has "time traveled"?

2007-05-28 08:24:40 · 4 answers · asked by Domino T 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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I know the answer but i started writing on here and it wouldn't let me finish so I ended up deleting it. Short answer some say its a scientific event where the brain has a delay in its cognitive reaction to the surrounding events. They say it is this delay that makes us think we have experienced this event before.

I don't believe this at all.. however it is not time traveling. It is one of the capabilities of the human mind to process all of the energy around us and come to a conclusion of future events. Think about it, information in computers are stored on electrons, and electrons make up a part of every atom surrounding us at all times. The brain uses this information like a computer, processing variables to reach a conclusion to the outcome of the situation. Remember that everything is connected. Even you and me right now.

Justin

2007-05-28 08:45:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No, dega vu is a false memory of something based on the way the brain handles and organizes memory. An event is seen and stored and the memory is encountered as if it had been there a long time when it was just put in.

2007-05-28 15:29:54 · answer #2 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 0 1

It's hallucinatory coincidental crap. There are 300+ million people in the US. A one-in-a-millon chance happens 300 times each day, on the average. Somebody wins the Lottery even though it is a supremely stupid investment.

2007-05-28 15:30:40 · answer #3 · answered by Uncle Al 5 · 0 1

I swear I've heard that question before.

2007-05-28 15:34:12 · answer #4 · answered by Russh 2 · 0 0

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