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<blockquote data-quote="Jikan Yugami" data-source="post: 181917" data-attributes="member: 11212"><p>Hmmm interesting you mention that. I used to do that when I was younger, but after my initial sparked interest in time travel about 2 and a half years ago I began looking for that book of memories. I managed to find it luckily, but when I read through it none of it matched up with the way I remember them occurring.</p><p>For example: In my memory, the biggest experience of Deja Vu I had was around age ten and I was being taken home from school because I was sick. Although my mom was the one taking me home, whom I didn't live with at the time due to her living on the other side of town. She was taking me to where she lived at the time and I had never visited before. We were crossing over a large overpass that had a swampy lake below it. We were driving beside a Wal-mart semi-truck, and I get hit with Deja Vu and feel like I have been on this overpass which had only been finished about half a year prior to us crossing it. When we finally arrived at her house I decided to write it down. </p><p>Now we come back to 2.5 years ago when I start going through all my old notebooks and I turn to this record and it is all wrong. In the notebook it says that I was no longer sick on the car ride across town and that instead of a semi-truck there was a, and I quote, "A really old Chevy pickup truck". What's even more bizarre is that in the notes I wrote about it like I lived in that house at the time. </p><p>I'm not sure why my memories are at odds with reality, but my guess is I shifted world-lines due to my sickness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jikan Yugami, post: 181917, member: 11212"] Hmmm interesting you mention that. I used to do that when I was younger, but after my initial sparked interest in time travel about 2 and a half years ago I began looking for that book of memories. I managed to find it luckily, but when I read through it none of it matched up with the way I remember them occurring. For example: In my memory, the biggest experience of Deja Vu I had was around age ten and I was being taken home from school because I was sick. Although my mom was the one taking me home, whom I didn't live with at the time due to her living on the other side of town. She was taking me to where she lived at the time and I had never visited before. We were crossing over a large overpass that had a swampy lake below it. We were driving beside a Wal-mart semi-truck, and I get hit with Deja Vu and feel like I have been on this overpass which had only been finished about half a year prior to us crossing it. When we finally arrived at her house I decided to write it down. Now we come back to 2.5 years ago when I start going through all my old notebooks and I turn to this record and it is all wrong. In the notebook it says that I was no longer sick on the car ride across town and that instead of a semi-truck there was a, and I quote, "A really old Chevy pickup truck". What's even more bizarre is that in the notes I wrote about it like I lived in that house at the time. I'm not sure why my memories are at odds with reality, but my guess is I shifted world-lines due to my sickness. [/QUOTE]
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