View Full Version : Deja Vu TimeLapse
JusDoodln'
09-05-2005, 09:26 AM
Just about everyone goes through Deja Vu at some point, right? So I'm wondering: How much time do you feel passes, on average, between when you initially had the dream/vision/premonition to the actual moment when you go through that experience in real life? And do you experience deja vu over important moments, or nonsense insignificant moments?
Boycott
09-05-2005, 09:45 AM
It always FEELS 6 months-ish for some reason...
meh_it_all
09-05-2005, 09:48 AM
About 2 weeks. :happysad:
Brain Spout
09-05-2005, 02:43 PM
well it is instantly, but it seams to me like i've seen it half a year to years ago. usually it seams like i seen it a certain time in my childhood. i seam to get deja vu only on car rides. i can't remember a time when i got it when i wasn't in a car looking out the window. strange
zoloftcasserole
09-05-2005, 03:14 PM
Never really thought about it.
Anywho, it varies. Most of the time, though, I usually experience deja vu atleast a year after the initial event occured.
Iron Newt
09-05-2005, 03:24 PM
ive actually had de ja vu to the point where i could tell you what would happen next, except if i told someone, it would be wrong. Thus i believe its all in my head, and i dont believe in me making prophecies, especially cause i cant remember my dreams most of the time. But if someone can tell the future, please tell me the next time i will have sex ;) .
Brain Spout
09-05-2005, 03:26 PM
ive actually had de ja vu to the point where i could tell you what would happen next, except if i told someone, it would be wrong. Thus i believe its all in my head, and i dont believe in me making prophecies, especially cause i cant remember my dreams most of the time. But if someone can tell the future, please tell me the next time i will have sex ;) .
i can tell the future, you will never have sex, don't bother trying
I Hate The FCC
09-05-2005, 03:53 PM
Beyond 1 year.
MaxPower
09-05-2005, 04:01 PM
I've experienced it before, the feeling that this exact scenario has unfolded before. Though nobody is exactly sure what causes it, scientists theorize that it's a mini seizure, short circuiting the part of your brain that deals with incoming real-time stimulus, and the part that stores memories. Therefore making real-time data seem to you like a memory.
Most of the time this happens so quick it's over before you recognize what's going on. that theory sounds reasonable except for one thing. I have had experiences where I felt the Deja Vu feeling, and it lasted long enough for me to accurately predict events moments before they happen, or something someone is about to say; word for word. Kind of unsettling, but interesting all the same.
RedOctober
09-05-2005, 04:21 PM
Well.. I think deja vu has little to do with dreams. But to me it was as if I experienced a certain situation as if I had been there before.
Not so very strange, because you may remember certain places you have seen when you were kid.
But sometimes I have had a predicting dream. Which is very frustrating because it's never giving you a clue of what really going to happen..
A week or two ago I dreamt I lost my digicam in a storm where a pile of water came bursting over me. I interpreted it as if I was on board the navy ship I sailed with years ago.
But now I also could say I have seen Katerina in my dreams, before it happened. But that's BS of course.
It's quite easy to bend a situation in some other direction to fit reality.
I believe in paranormal experiences if I could dream which horse would win a race, put money on it and walk home a rich man.
But I don't because I think gambling is stupid. ;)
ReiMeishin
09-05-2005, 04:24 PM
About one year and frour months between I dreamed hearing the phrase "which are you more afraid of, spanking or bugs?" and then hearing it for real in Las Vegas. Although I think this qualifies more as clairaudiance than deja vu.
Brain Spout
09-05-2005, 04:36 PM
if prophecy is true you can't trust it because it could be interpretted so many different ways, and end up meaning so many different things
CHAIRMAN YIN
09-05-2005, 05:38 PM
one time i had a dream about my lost gameboy sitting on the couch, so when i woke up, i went to check...and it wasn't even there.
The_Observer
09-05-2005, 05:51 PM
i have deja vu up to 6 times a week and its bad ass. cuz i can determine what happens next during the day, and when it does i can do something to counteract that happening
Canadian Pyro
09-05-2005, 06:10 PM
This thread seems oddly familiar.
Mr sirius
09-06-2005, 05:55 AM
This thread seems oddly familiar.
(ah hahaha yes thats funny)sarcasm ^
I dunno when i get it i dont remember dreaming about it or anything like that i just feel like i've seen it happen before and just not know wear, hmm strange