is it normal that i can see the future?

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  • There's actually a fantastic scientific cause of Deja Vu that explains it perfectly and debunks it's relevance to actual foresight, but I forgot it.

    So just pretend I posted a factual, scientific and intellectually enlightening post instead.

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    • Is there?
      Ah, ok, I'll pretend.

      Really? I never knew about that, now I do. I'm glad you explained that to me, I wouldn't of figured out without someone informing me.
      Is that any good?

      But on a more serious note, I think I heard of that, too. I think it has something to do with the brain releasing some sort of chemical that makes you think you have seen it before when you actually haven't. Not sure if that's what you meant.

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      • Yeah, that's what it was. I can't remember the exact mechanisms of it, though.

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        • Deja vu can be argued as a glitch in memory formation. Your brain categorizes it in the long term memory bank and not the short term. People who do this often are also prone to seizures and it is often hereditary. But I have no idea where I heard this so don't quote me.

          Glitch or not, I think it's still fascinating. Our brains are vastly uncharted and capable of astonishing things. Why not psychic dreams? Maybe we're defining psychic wrong.

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