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By: Jon Carstens

Deja Vu

What the hell is déjá vú anyways? It seemes that everyone has different ideas what when it occurs. Some people this it is just a feeling that you have seen, heard, felt, smelt, felt something before in the exact same way and manner that you are doing now. Others, including myself, believe it is where you dream something that will happen in the future that infact does happen, but you forget about the dream until it infact happens, at which point you reacall having the the dream. Furthermore, if you are wierd, you then try changing the déjá vú, which of course, you end up just causing if to happen anyuways, causing the deja vu, much like the orcle said during The Matrix.

I recently heard from someone, Jon Carstens, that there may be another reason for déjá vú.

Déjá vú is cause by new memories skipping over your short term memory and going straight to long term. You feel as though you've experianced the moment in the past because your long term memory tricks you into beleiving it happened in the past. You also think you can change it because you think you know what is going to happen. The truth is you dont know what is going to happen you just think you do and in fact the event is always changing so if you do attempt to change something you would 'remember' changing it and think that you didnt change anything at all.

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