View Full Version : Deja Vu - A Weird Moment
_____V_____
12-04-2007, 09:17 AM
Earlier yesterday I was walking out of the airport, looking for a taxi, and a red Chevy passed by in front of me.
Sounds perfectly normal and ordinary, right?
Yet...I could have SWORN that it was the EXACT SAME car which passed me a few weeks back at this very place. Oddly, it had a bumpersticker with a giraffe head, which might have been...(according to my memory)...the same bumpersticker I had seen on that Chevy a few weeks back.
Anyway, to clear my thoughts...I jogged along and once the car stopped, I asked the driver if he was here to pick up someone within the past month, but the reply was in the negative.
Sometimes I do get such sorts of feelings...like when I see a place or building for the first time, I get the VERY odd feeling that I have seen it before. Its happened before to me...so I was pondering over this.
Was it a dream, a hallucination...or a simple deja vu moment? You tell me.
Phalanx
12-04-2007, 10:02 AM
It's meant to be something about your brain chemistry fucking up, as I recall...things not processing properly. Can't remember the specifics.
ferretchucker
12-04-2007, 10:23 AM
yeh. It's where your brain fucks up for a split second and then, something that you've literally just seen, feels like it hapened ages ago because that exact memory (Your brain rememberes literally everything) is fractured and seems just like an older memory.
Sharkchild
12-04-2007, 10:25 AM
I sometimes find myself in a situation, performing a certain action in just a certain way which pulls up a strange memory of a fragmented dream I once had. It feels as if that very moment and movement was already known to me.
Disease
12-04-2007, 10:39 AM
to answr your question.. It was simple deja vu.
Yellow Jacket
12-04-2007, 11:56 AM
I've had the feeling of deja vu many times. It's a weird thing. But, the weirdest thing is dreaming about something, and then it happens. Now, this is most likely another form of deja vu, but it freaked me out (this happened to me on two or three occasions).
the key to stopping the strange moment of deja vu is to turn to someone - it can be anyone - and say "rhinoceros" - because you will undoubteldy NOT remember turning to a stranger and saying "rhinocerous" - i honestly do this everytime i have that experience (which is oddly often)
roshiq
12-04-2007, 11:23 PM
Interesting.
But next time beware of that Red Chevy:)
the key to stopping the strange moment of deja vu is to turn to someone - it can be anyone - and say "rhinoceros" - because you will undoubteldy NOT remember turning to a stranger and saying "rhinocerous" - i honestly do this everytime i have that experience (which is oddly often)
btw, that was a good idea.
neverending
12-05-2007, 01:39 AM
the key to stopping the strange moment of deja vu is to turn to someone - it can be anyone - and say "rhinoceros" - because you will undoubteldy NOT remember turning to a stranger and saying "rhinocerous" - i honestly do this everytime i have that experience (which is oddly often)
What happens when that starts being part of your deja vu feelings?
What happens when that starts being part of your deja vu feelings?
My thoughts as well.
funny thing....I was driving by the airport the other day and some guy asked me if I drove by here a few weeks back.....he had a sticker of a giraffe head on his luggage.
hmmmmm....strange
Roderick Usher
12-05-2007, 07:09 AM
***in spicolli voice***
It's all about electrons, dude
Scientists can't tell you where an electron is, just where it's likely to be. You see, electrons move back and forth from our universe to other universes...but all the universes are exactly the same - matter cannot be created or destroyed, just transferred from one form into another
So with all these universes coinciding and sharing the same set of electrons, the only variable is a minute shift in time, man
When you experience deja vu it's just catching a momentary glimpse of another plane
did I just blow your mind?
***in spicolli voice***
It's all about electrons, dude
Scientists can't tell you where an electron is, just where it's likely to be. You see, electrons move back and forth from our universe to other universes...but all the universes are exactly the same - matter cannot be created or destroyed, just transferred from one form into another
So with all these universes coinciding and sharing the same set of electrons, the only variable is a minute shift in time, man
When you experience deja vu it's just catching a momentary glimpse of another plane
did I just blow your mind?
He was in the airport, man.....he probably glimpsed many planes.
:D
Red1332
12-05-2007, 10:57 AM
He was in the airport, man.....he probably glimpsed many planes.
:D
*laughs for about 5 minutes*
On the other hand, Roderick, I've heard that before as well. And they've used that as a possible explanation for "psychic phenomenon", although it wasn't such a neatly packaged theory as I recall.
VampiricClown
12-05-2007, 11:00 AM
I have this happen quite a bit, and I have figured out what mine is. When I sleep, I tend to see snipits of the future. And when I have Deja-Vu, I am able to recall exactly which dream it was from.
The Mothman
12-06-2007, 04:06 AM
i get these things all the time. its also an early symtom of brain cancer:eek:
missmacabre
12-06-2007, 05:18 AM
I have this happen quite a bit, and I have figured out what mine is. When I sleep, I tend to see snipits of the future. And when I have Deja-Vu, I am able to recall exactly which dream it was from.
yeah. like the time I had a dream I was eating life savers candy in a hospital bed and my dad took them away. Next day, we got in a bad car accident and I smashed my head off the window. Ended up in the hospital with a concussion so I don't remember much but my Mom gave me lifesavers and my dad took them away. Freaked me right out.