A Conversation for Déjà vu
Deja What?
Dunk Started conversation Apr 29, 1999
I heard a neat theory a while back which stated that when you experience an event 'twice' it is because the sub-concious brain processes information from the event quickly, much before the concious brain has chance to. When the concious brain finally realises what's going on, it checks it's memory and finds engrams written momentarily before by the sub-concious. Result: Deja Vu. [or schizophrenia]
[This theory is not quite based on scientific fact, it was actually told to me in a playground in 1988, by a friend when we were 11]
Deja What?
Imperial Master Chief Vogon Officer Ted Posted Apr 30, 1999
The trouble with Vogons is that they all look alike.
So when a Vogon thinks (a heavily punishable offense) he's seen
another Vogon before, he's probably wrong, but just to make sure
it doesn't happen again, he blasts him into outer space, and disitigrates him... just for good measure.
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Gag Halfrunt Posted May 3, 1999
IN MY PROFFESIONAL OPINION, DEJA VU IS EXPERIENCED BY PEOPLE WHO SPEND TOO MUCH TIME EATING CANNED FISH THROUGH THIER NOSES
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