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Old 13-September-2004, 06:57 PM
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Default DeJa Vu proving Precog?

Okay, the human brain has many safe guards for information to be "safe guarded" (locked away) from the active brain. One of these (which im concentraiting on) is memory and it is an actual fact that we never forget anything we are ever told, hear, see, smell, eat... but infact our brains "forces" us to forget so it can function properly.
When one of these "safe guards" breaks down it leads to mental health problems (the field im going into) and one prime example is schizophrenia where a break down in the nervous system which isn't neurone miss fire but actualy a mental disorder in which the psyche of a person breaks up.
The actual explination of DeJa Vu Is not known yet but many pass it off as neurone missfire but the amount of times i have had it (even at an extreamly young age) is exceptionaly high and in some cases i have had several in the same day but then not had them for a few days. Which surgests its not an actual missfire in the neurones of the brain as it would bring up a regular brain pattern or a memory.
What i think is that DeJa Vu is a break down in another of our brain functions in which the feeling of familiarity appears (the been here done that feeling). The reason we can't tell what the future really is, is that billions of state changes occour in our brain every second (read quote below) and our brain is sensitive to every quantem event which means we should be able to predict the future. But for our brains to work if it actualy processed every state change we would never get anywhere as we would be litrally brain dead from the amount of work it would be doing. So our brain obviously has a "safe guard" against all of the information that it is flooded with from quantem states in the mind, a small break down in this could lead to a familiar feeling which is given by Deja Vu

Quote:
Tests have shown that our neurones are sufficiently sensitive to react to one photon of light--that is, a single quantum event. It is therefore quite reasonable to argue that this vast network of brain cells and their emmited fields of energy are in tune with the various probability waves that are being tried out at the sub-atomic level. In simple terms, this means that the brain may be theoretically aware of all the possible future states that could occur within a single quantum event before a specific leap occurs. If so, it may even be capable of nudging that leap along one direction or another. This would give an explanation to the domino effect within synchronicity.
My question is that if brains are aware of all the possible futures (which comes with all the quantem states) would this prove the posibility of Precog dreams?

It just seems that all Precog dreams are a possible future and many are in face actual futures. Would this be a more refined form of DeJa Vu where the brain filters out Quantum states that are unlikely to happen so the more likely futures happen all of which would lead onto the domino effect.[/quote]