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Old 13-September-2004, 07:22 PM
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Humans have some capacity for extending the current-memory events into the future as far as expectations go, and this might also extend into deja-vu, but precognition is not an endemic function. If one had the math smarts and psychology, one could reasonably predict some events and personality, but not to any precognition extent.
The predicting events and personality is actualy easily done, there was an experiment just recently on tv where psychologists took personality samples of a group of people they had never met and where all dressed in black and about 8/10ths of the time they were right (while they were dressed in black). But one of the psychologists made a guess that on a weekend away the "impulsive" people would set the kitchen on fire, low and behold the food started smoking and then set on fire.

I personaly have had "DeJa Vu's" where i can actualy remember when i had dreamed of it and just woken up and thought "wow what an odd dream", they have been even month long but once the DeJa Vu happens a big flood of when i dreamed it occours and i can remember the dream (quite easily ) and the moments after.