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<blockquote data-quote="Howl0" data-source="post: 153071" data-attributes="member: 9274"><p>Well yes, to be honest I believe in Deja Vu and I personally believe that it is a fact. I get this very often. Just the other day I was playing a video game and then all of these events. For example, say there were 6 events that were about to occur. One of the 6 just happened before the rest of the 5 as soon as that 1 event took place, I knew exactly what the other 5 would be, and it was quite weird, I then began telling the people in the game, of course they didn't believe, heck I wouldn't believe myself I sounded insane. However, Deja Vu is very real. I usually get it a lot but what I've noticed from experience and from what I've asked others from personal research (just to be sure this isn't a fact) this is a theory I have thought up (not sure if someone else thought it up before me, if so then I'm glad) but I think people with Photographic Memory are affected by Deja Vu a lot more than people without Photographic memory. </p><p></p><p>It makes sense to me, maybe someone who is more knowledgeable in this situation can inform me if my theory or "assumption" is a possible cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howl0, post: 153071, member: 9274"] Well yes, to be honest I believe in Deja Vu and I personally believe that it is a fact. I get this very often. Just the other day I was playing a video game and then all of these events. For example, say there were 6 events that were about to occur. One of the 6 just happened before the rest of the 5 as soon as that 1 event took place, I knew exactly what the other 5 would be, and it was quite weird, I then began telling the people in the game, of course they didn't believe, heck I wouldn't believe myself I sounded insane. However, Deja Vu is very real. I usually get it a lot but what I've noticed from experience and from what I've asked others from personal research (just to be sure this isn't a fact) this is a theory I have thought up (not sure if someone else thought it up before me, if so then I'm glad) but I think people with Photographic Memory are affected by Deja Vu a lot more than people without Photographic memory. It makes sense to me, maybe someone who is more knowledgeable in this situation can inform me if my theory or "assumption" is a possible cause. [/QUOTE]
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