deja-vu?

Started by Uku, Fri 03/02/2006 14:20:31

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Uku

i were in my estonian class and i got lighten(thats the word?)!! and i came up with an idea!!

What about this:
if we die, we will soon born, exactly in the same time (year -same, months-same, seconds-same) in exactly the same body. like life makes a restart. new life wil be exactly the same, same crashes, prizes, injuries and so on. And deja-vu is a part our previous memoryes, that brains remember also possible, that old memoryes "flash back".and when we sleep so part of our previous life "things" will restore themselves in back corners of our sub-consience(old memoryes, that havent taken place jet in new body).
etc.-once if i were riding in a tractor tire down-hill I made an auful danding.. i mean crash:
there were a slight bump on road and i and tire i were in jumped-not a flight, more like 1 meter flight about apox. 5cm. high. and tire(me in it)fliped over. and i bumped out and made about 8 turns (on sideways)  and landed about 1-2 meters from tire, and slided a bit.while friends were running to help, i crawled to tire.when i layed down there, i "got"deja-vu. deja-vu was:the same situation-me crashed, feeling like s**t, laying and looking into the sky....

there have been a lots of those "flash backs" i have them regulary(like once in a whil, not like eveyday or so)
and i wonder how else can they bee  so presice.???
PS!sorry for my english.

Nikolas

The answer to this thread is: Heh?

Now a more scientifical answer would be that all deja-vus are created from small electrical problems (the same problems that make someone epileptic) in the brain. This problems mess just a tad with the memory issues of your brain.

Is this what this thread is about?

Otherwise the rest just doesn't make any sense. Not for a game, not for a story not for anything. The problem is the rest of the world. Ok you are reborn exaclty who you were in the previous life, but wait... in the previous life there was no internet so this thread would be imposible... (<-see what I mean?)

Scummbuddy

I too have thought on that I should check to see who died at the exact moment I was born, or possibly concevied, but this would only work if the same amount of people alive today, are the same amount of people alive tomorrow, or the next week, which isn't the matter. We are currently on a exponential incline.
- Oh great, I'm stuck in colonial times, tentacles are taking over the world, and now the toilets backing up.
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Nacho

Why this epidemia of paranormal events in gen gen?  ??? Is that a paranormal even itself? Brains around the world linked, sounds like telequinesis...
Are you guys ready? Let' s roll!

Ishmael

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BOYD1981

i've always maintained that deja-vu is brain lag, something happens but your brain doesn't register it straight away.
i get lots of deja-vu, it used to make me feel sick to my stomach. i also just happen to be epileptic.

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The Inquisitive Stranger

I thought deja-vu was a glitch in the Matrix...
Actually, I HAVE worked on a couple of finished games. They just weren't made in AGS.

Ashen

My deja-vu also contains deja-vu, as in I'll have the feeling I've done this before, and that I felt like I'd done it before that time round as well. I also sometimes know what I'm going to think or say next, although not what anyone else is. That doesn't actually sound very impressive, put like that, but it's quite creepy when it happens.

I think I heard deja-vu was like a short circuit in your brain, basicaly writing new memories directly into long-term memory and making you think you remember it from earlier. (Possibly this is what Nikolas already said.) Sounded plausible at the time, but since I can't remember where I heard it I don't know how much faith to put into it.
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SSH

Eventually someone will make the obvious joke...
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SSH

Eventually someone will make the obvious joke...
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Tuomas

SSH, apparently it was you :P
   Anyways. I don't count out the possibility of reincarnation. I once figured, that there is  a limited amount of organic species, and now, as there are more and more humans all the time, other species die, because they born again as humans... Don't teel me why, but it's possible... we cannot know for sure.  :=

MrColossal

So if you can be reincarnated are you afraid of dying? Are you sad when someone dies?
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En garde!

SSH: Bravo.

Has deja-vu got a biological explanation? Let's wiki it:

"Neurophysiological specialist Stephanie Warn (based out of San Francisco) has dedicated research on the subject matter. Her current conclusion is that déjà  vu is merely the brain pulsing at an exponential rate which causes a person to recall something he or she saw the moment before."

Tuomas: You should keep in mind that in both Buddhism and Hinduism, the objective of a soul is precisely to stop being reborn (in Buddhism that happens when you reach Nirvana), so a certain number of souls are not in the game anymore.

Not to mention those theories about reincarnation not being necessarily lineal in time (a "the bug you are squashing right now could be yourself" sort of deal)

I once heard a very interesting idea, more scientifically pausible: as we are just our conscience, and that's all we can know, our existence means repeating again and again the same life we have, doing exactly the same stuff (yeah, I know. Unless you are Hugh Hefner,  that sucks)

Anyway, all that could be a good idea for a game.

Tom S. Fox

Quote from: Uku on Fri 03/02/2006 14:20:31
if we die, we will soon born, exactly in the same time (year -same, months-same, seconds-same) in exactly the same body. like life makes a restart. new life wil be exactly the same, same crashes, prizes, injuries and so on.
What, I'll have to live the pathetic pile of crap I call my life into all eternity?!?
NOOOOOOOOOO!!!

The Inquisitive Stranger

Quote from: MrColossal on Fri 03/02/2006 17:06:24
So if you can be reincarnated are you afraid of dying? Are you sad when someone dies?

It seems as though no matter what happens, death is more sad for the people still living than for the person who died.
Actually, I HAVE worked on a couple of finished games. They just weren't made in AGS.

Indie Boy

I thought deja-vu was when the overlord made sure you would be in that position or you would learn the true meaning of life. The same kind of thing that I have to switch the lights on and off 72 times before I  leave a room or my family will die.
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Try IndieBoy instead

ManicMatt

switch the lights on or off 72 times or your family will die? I've heard that one before somewhere?

I have this problem where I have to switch my lights off or I won't be able to get to sleep.

SSH

Eventually someone will make the obvious joke...
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Kweepa

Quote from: wikipedia
the brain pulsing at an exponential rate

Hmm. My opinion of wikipedia just went down.
Still waiting for Purity of the Surf II

Mugs

Quote from: SSH on Fri 03/02/2006 22:15:12
Eventually someone will make the obvious joke...


That's odd... I just had a Déjà -Vu...
Cool stuff I found out: Men are four times more likely to be struck by lightning than women.  Wow, really? [dirty joke] Maybe this has to do with the fact that us men have "lightning rods"? [/dirty joke]

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