 Originally Posted by theone1223
Well heres an example of Déjà vu. When i was watching a movie in the theater on the premier night i had this happen, just to be sure when i got home i went and looked up all the previews and the section of the movie that i remembered wasn't on them. How else could my mind have saw that same thing before when the only people that saw it before me were those on the set? Also i think our minds are all linked through some kind of "human connection" but thats another topic for a later time.
I've had similar things happen--movies that I swear that I've seen before but had just come out in theaters, songs that I swear I've heard but had just come out on CD, etc. As I said before, I view these as confabulations/false memories. It's impossible to say how they came about really. Maybe I view Déjà vu like this because it's easier to explain that way and requires less thinking. Or maybe because it just makes sense to me. I used to have Déjà vu all the time when I was younger, so I always sought an explanation for it, and the false memory explanation that I proposed earlier seems easiest to accept. There's less involved in the theory than something as advanced and involved as yours. *shrug*
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