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<blockquote data-quote="isabel" data-source="post: 19616" data-attributes="member: 388"><p><strong>Re: howdy, y'all!</strong></p><p></p><p>and finally maybe I don't get a choice... funny you should say that. the over-Matrixed friend I mentioned has a theory completely opposite to yours. he says (and keep in mind he's a musician, so his ideas have no scientific basis whatsoever - or rational, for that matter) that somehow we DO choose the moment we will re-live. it's not a juke-box-like process, you don't insert a coin and press the date and the hour, but we drag along a feeling of having either messed up in a situation, or having experienced something so good we wanna do it all over again, and if that after-feeling is strong enough and lingers for a while, it triggers... that's where my Einstein wannabe friend stops. he has no idea what the feeling triggers; is it a tiny little rift in space-time continuum, is it simply re-living of a memory gone too vivid, is it an act of God's mercy giving us a second chance or something even less believable. and that would all be ok if it wasn't for two little questions. first - why me? why would I of all people get so many second chances? I haven't really messed up that much or have had that many unforgettable experiences. if somebody asked me to pick ten moments to consciously re-live, I'd barely come up with four! second question (not really a question, just an observation) - again, those dejavus are too ordinary to fit in this theory. or are they? maybe it's one of those butterfly effect kinda things, maybe my insignificant dejavu should/could have started something important... damn. help. </p><p> </p><p><span style="color: purple"></span></p><p><span style="color: purple"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isabel, post: 19616, member: 388"] [b]Re: howdy, y'all![/b] and finally maybe I don't get a choice... funny you should say that. the over-Matrixed friend I mentioned has a theory completely opposite to yours. he says (and keep in mind he's a musician, so his ideas have no scientific basis whatsoever - or rational, for that matter) that somehow we DO choose the moment we will re-live. it's not a juke-box-like process, you don't insert a coin and press the date and the hour, but we drag along a feeling of having either messed up in a situation, or having experienced something so good we wanna do it all over again, and if that after-feeling is strong enough and lingers for a while, it triggers... that's where my Einstein wannabe friend stops. he has no idea what the feeling triggers; is it a tiny little rift in space-time continuum, is it simply re-living of a memory gone too vivid, is it an act of God's mercy giving us a second chance or something even less believable. and that would all be ok if it wasn't for two little questions. first - why me? why would I of all people get so many second chances? I haven't really messed up that much or have had that many unforgettable experiences. if somebody asked me to pick ten moments to consciously re-live, I'd barely come up with four! second question (not really a question, just an observation) - again, those dejavus are too ordinary to fit in this theory. or are they? maybe it's one of those butterfly effect kinda things, maybe my insignificant dejavu should/could have started something important... damn. help. [color=purple] [/color] [/QUOTE]
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