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Originally posted by jellyman1991
reply to post by UrsusMajor
maybe you had a more significant Déjà vu, to go their, maybe you new that in the future you would go to this place so it kept reminding you of the place, so when you found it, it came less frequent becuase you found what you're looking for.
Originally posted by XXXN3O
reply to post by Merriman Weir
I keep bumping into the same things you have just mentioned.
So in theory we could be reliving our whole life in our dying moment?
Thats pretty eerie to say the least but would fit in.
Bit Vanilla Sky'ish
Originally posted by Merriman Weir
Originally posted by XXXN3O
reply to post by Merriman Weir
I keep bumping into the same things you have just mentioned.
So in theory we could be reliving our whole life in our dying moment?
Thats pretty eerie to say the least but would fit in.
Bit Vanilla Sky'ish
Yes, that's the basis of the theory. Our lives are replayed in our dying moments. But, because our brains are dying as they are playing back this stored recording, the playback is corrupted as the two partitions break-down and the dividing wall between our sense of self and the actual recording also breaks down. With the dividing wall breaking down and creating 'peep holes', the dying sense of self is able to occasionally watch the replay conscious of the fact that we (semi) remember this from the first time around. The results in déjà vu, the idea that someone is watching us when there's no one there and so on.
It does fit in and explain a lot of 'weird phenomena' and yes, it's very eerie.
Originally posted by SemperParatusRJCC
I go through deja-vu at least 4 times a week. The fact that y'all brought up your life flashing before your eyes led me to develop a theory.
What if Deja-vu is actually linked with the parallel universes. You are dying in a parallel universe so while they are reliving their life they cross the boundary into another universe to relive that moment going on exactly how it was????
Its just a theory. Please feel free to tear it apart so I can work on it some more.
Originally posted by ugie1028
Originally posted by SemperParatusRJCC
I go through deja-vu at least 4 times a week. The fact that y'all brought up your life flashing before your eyes led me to develop a theory.
What if Deja-vu is actually linked with the parallel universes. You are dying in a parallel universe so while they are reliving their life they cross the boundary into another universe to relive that moment going on exactly how it was????
Its just a theory. Please feel free to tear it apart so I can work on it some more.
you might be more right then you think... its all about perception and immediate reality.
It is possible, because of string theory and the infinite universe....
each chance, possibility, and what-not are happening right now, in an altered universe. like in 5th grade instead of getting a 75% of a math test, you got 100%. that little detail, had enough to change the events leading up to your point in the time-line. choice, chance, luck... depends on how you look at it. we are traveling in a straight line, but there are MANY MANY forks, each decision you make, thoughts you process, shoot out in all directions along this straight line, going in constant speeds. (time)
Things can change in an instant. in your reality, or your alternate reality, and in theory (singularity) as your soul goes back to the source (again singularity) it would ultimately, ripple to your immediate dimension VIA dejavu, or dreams... (dreaming you were a millionaire, prince of Egypt, or w/e. in alternate realities, it is possible... infinite universe, infinite possibilities.
im sorry if i wasn't clear, and if i am not, or having trouble understanding, ill try to explain again.
~Ugie
Edit: Spelling... like usual...
Well then Your soul is revisiting pivotal points on its way back to the singularity. Would i be correct in assuming so.
[edit on 4/17/2009 by ugie1028]