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August 29th 2009, 07:48 PM
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I once heard that a deja vu is caused by some tiny brain malfunction, which (I thought) had something to do with eye signals which are being read a bit too slow, causing you to think you've seen something before, while actually it's just your slow dummy brain. But I don't know if this is true though
I do know information can 'leak' through your brain into different areas. It's like hearing a loud noise while you sleep, and you wake up with a start, thinking you've seen a flash of light instead, or accompanied with, that noise. Your brain misinterprets the sound-signal with a sight-signal, causing weird interpretations.

I've never been able to look at a pic and tell something about a person, except sometimes if I think they're nice or not, but that's just my judgment.

Deja-vu's seem to happen more when you're a kid because kids usually find it more difficult to tell the difference between dream and reality. When I was 5 (or about that age) I used to dream I could fly off the stairs, and it was so real, I thought it was real. I actually stood in front of a stair once, thinking: hmmm, should I jump? I'm almost sure I can... But somehow I never jumped