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<blockquote data-quote="Jikan Yugami" data-source="post: 181349" data-attributes="member: 11212"><p>Greetings once again,</p><p>Before I begin, I would like to Identify myself. You may call me one of these varying names (John, Wub, Sacred, SacredWub) as they are what most other people on the net know me as. I will now continue to discuss my theory on what Deja Vu might be and why we feel it.</p><p></p><p>Deja Vu</p><p><em>noun </em></p><p>a feeling of having already experienced the present situation.</p><p></p><p>This is the dictionary definition I got from a quick google search. Now I believe a good chunk of us on this forum have experienced or know someone who have experienced this feeling, I feel this quite frequently myself. Now I like to believe that it is actually us unconsciously shifting world-lines. I don't have any reason to believe this except for one thing that happens to me multiple times a day, I find myself in certain situations and start to have visions of typically violent things occurring before me in great detail. It's before the visions that I get a heavy feeling of Deja Vu. I believe that, for some unknown reason, I am getting glimpses at world-lines I have been to before, but I have no recollection of me being there. So here is an idea, The mind is capable of forced world-line shifting but due to the amount of mental strain it can cause it wipes unnecessary memories so that it can correlate with Novikov's Self-Consistency Principle and keep your mind from melting from the strain. So a way to traverse world-lines without losing memory would be to create a machine that is connected to the mind and can reduce the strain put on the mind by this shift.</p><p>Again this is just me rambling nonsensically because I find the subject very interesting.</p><p>Sincerely, Me</p><p>-El Psy Kongroo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jikan Yugami, post: 181349, member: 11212"] Greetings once again, Before I begin, I would like to Identify myself. You may call me one of these varying names (John, Wub, Sacred, SacredWub) as they are what most other people on the net know me as. I will now continue to discuss my theory on what Deja Vu might be and why we feel it. Deja Vu [I]noun [/I] a feeling of having already experienced the present situation. This is the dictionary definition I got from a quick google search. Now I believe a good chunk of us on this forum have experienced or know someone who have experienced this feeling, I feel this quite frequently myself. Now I like to believe that it is actually us unconsciously shifting world-lines. I don't have any reason to believe this except for one thing that happens to me multiple times a day, I find myself in certain situations and start to have visions of typically violent things occurring before me in great detail. It's before the visions that I get a heavy feeling of Deja Vu. I believe that, for some unknown reason, I am getting glimpses at world-lines I have been to before, but I have no recollection of me being there. So here is an idea, The mind is capable of forced world-line shifting but due to the amount of mental strain it can cause it wipes unnecessary memories so that it can correlate with Novikov's Self-Consistency Principle and keep your mind from melting from the strain. So a way to traverse world-lines without losing memory would be to create a machine that is connected to the mind and can reduce the strain put on the mind by this shift. Again this is just me rambling nonsensically because I find the subject very interesting. Sincerely, Me -El Psy Kongroo [/QUOTE]
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