"Colin James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Can someone explain the deja vu sensation to me please? > > I sometimes get really strong feelings of deja vu. I KNOW what is going to > be said and how it will be said and by whom BEFORE it happens. Sometimes > only seconds, sometime up to a couple of minutes. > > This happens when I get a complex partial (aura) and it feels very real. > Very. > > Given that I don't accept I can actually sense the future, what is > happening? > The post quantum mechanics of Jack Sarfatti and Matti Pitkanen's reverse entropy quantum mechanics model would both suggest that it is possible to receive information from the future as a pilot wave. Typically, in science we do not raise the explanation until forced by the data. I have a link at http://turn.to/ai referencing research that suggest the brain is a quantum computer because it can be entangled with a f-MRI machine. It is important to remember that even if you have received information from the future, the question remains which future universe. It is not necessarily the universe that you will arrive at . You can change your future from the precognitive information you have randomly obtained. Many examples have been reported in the literature. Experiences not occurring in experiments are suspect as reliable information. Since we prefer conventional explanations for Deja vu, remember that a 30 hertz strong magnetic field over the right temporal lobe will generate Deja vu experiences. This could result temporarily in sending a "timing reference" for all information currently being experienced that is out of synchronization with the normal flow of time. Your seizure randomly could do this for you. I would say enjoy it, but keep alert to the remote possibility that it is precognitive information. Ron Blue http://turn.to/ai
