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Originally posted by DeadSeraph
reply to post by Bone75
Your theory is busted. I experienced Deja Vu as a child. Are you implying my mother conceived me when she was 6 years old?
Originally posted by charles1952
reply to post by Bone75
Dear Bone75,
High praise for your imaginative experience. But I didn't get the title Mr. Confusion for nothing. I'm probably misunderstanding, but you seem to be saying that if the correlation doesn't work out, it could be a flaw in the DNA, or the memory of one of thousands of ancestors.
With those qualifications, how could we ever know if the hypothesis is false? It seems that every time it doesn't work, there is an explanation. So, if we can't possibly prove it's false, how can we ever say it's true?
With respect,
Charles1952
Actually there can be problems with that approach, if you are talking about scientific work.
Originally posted by charles1952
But more importantly, you're right that there is nothing wrong with trying to find data, accepting it all, then seeing what hypothesis fits it.
Originally posted by Chrisfishenstein
reply to post by Bone75
What happens when the mother is 18 and the father is 48?
Which age do you pick?edit on 7/19/2013 by Chrisfishenstein because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by NarcolepticBuddha
reply to post by Bone75
I'm sorry, I don't understand this test at all. First, it doesn't seem to resemble scientific testing in the slightest. I have deja vu all the time and it's usually triggered by visual cues.
I haven't reached the age of my parents when they conceived me; I don't even know when their parents conceived them..great grandparents etc. Does anybody really have access to that kind of information regarding lineage?
I do find the theory regarding DNA and memory intriguing, but I don't see the connection to deja vu or how this "test" proves anything about anything.
Deja vu is the sense that a unique moment has been experienced already and that you're reliving it. I don't see my ancestors having memories of certain things that have given me deja vu. For example, one time I had deja vu in a supermarket looking at some junk food. I don't think my ancestors knew what junk food aisles were all about.
Is that what you're trying to say? That deja vu is ancestral memories? If not, then I don't know what you mean by this "file system" being deleted producing a deja vu effect.
Good luck anyway.