Can Humans Tell The Future?

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What I'm talking about is Deja vu's, you dream of something, thinking that it happend, and then it happens in reality, If you think this is telling the future, do you think one day humans can control it and use its powers?
 
Of course. Within us lies a great power...a power few can harness and even fewer can understand...this power is called...


METATRON


...Also known as heartburn.
 
I thought deja vu could be rationally explained by the momentarily storing and recalling of events from the long-term memory which really should have gone to the short-term memory..............OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!
 
Murray_H said:
I thought deja vu could be rationally explained by the momentarily storing and recalling of events from the long-term memory which really should have gone to the short-term memory..............OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!
That or we are harnessing TK and other psychic crap unknowingly!
 
:sniper: :laugh: :afro: Actually Deja Vu, I think you experience the same thing because of small rifts in time and space or its just magical ****er fairys ****ing with OUR MINDS!

Ah so true Nat, sooooooo true.
 
I have had a lot of deja vu moments a lot.

It's a weird feeling that you get. You don't know that it's gonna happen until it actually happens, and when you start going "WHOA WTF I saw this happen before!", people look at you weird.
 
I know my future...I'm gona wake up with a Hugh hang over........I know I'm as drunk as a skunk.
 
hehe, i love these particular mysterious moments in life, though they scare me sometimes.

once in a while i'll get one and think, "oh, WTF? bah, it's this moment in life, nothing too important, time to carry on..."
 
Future is a concept invented by man. Time is a concept invented by man. Predicting the future ofcourse is possible, it's just a matter of observing logic. But you cannot "see the future" as one would say. The only thing that perpetuates this nonsense are the rare occasions that people's dreams have something to do with what happened that day, purely by coincidence. The only reason it looks like this happens a lot, is because people DON'T mention how many times it HASN'T happened. Do you see my point? I think this same concept applies to many other things.
 
Telling the future seems a bit outta my league to attempt to explain, lol.
 
déjà vu. Ha, i seem to get that a lot. A sense of knowing what just happened had actually happened before. Like you had dreamed about what just happen (have i lost you yet, good) the day before.

Posted this not long ago in another thread.^^

A. Psychology. The illusion of having already experienced something actually being experienced for the first time.

B, 1. An impression of having seen or experienced something before: Old-timers
watched the stock-market crash with a distinct sense of déjà vu.
2. Dull familiarity; monotony: the déjà vu of the tabloid headlines.

Don't think it would develop into anything useful, its an illusion.
 
I think it is merely a coincidence.

Deja vu has only happened about 5 times in my life, that I can remember. When you consider how many different dreams you're likely to have in your life, it only makes sense that some ideas from dreams occur in reality. Since very few dreams are remembered anyway, that's why deja vu seems so weird.
 
You can make decent models of the future with good algorithms and lots of computers.
 
deja vu happens to me ALL THE TIME...I swear like in a dream or thought for example I think that Im going to see a person walk by when im playing basketball..then when Im playing I see that same exact person walk by..weird
 
Zeus said:
deja vu happens to me ALL THE TIME...I swear like in a dream or thought for example I think that Im going to see a person walk by when im playing basketball..then when Im playing I see that same exact person walk by..weird

Pick my lottery numbers for me please.:O PM me!

Cheers!
 
A True Canadian said:
I think it is merely a coincidence.

Deja vu has only happened about 5 times in my life, that I can remember. When you consider how many different dreams you're likely to have in your life, it only makes sense that some ideas from dreams occur in reality. Since very few dreams are remembered anyway, that's why deja vu seems so weird.
Wierd, only God knows how many times I have experienced Deja Vu. My estimationg is about 15+.
 
I have deja vu all the time. It scares me.
;(
 
Qonfused said:
I have deja vu all the time. It scares me.
;(

Yeah me too, its been confusing me a lot. Just about everyday, I experience it at least once or twice.
 
Deja Vu is supposely when your brain processes something faster then it normally does, so you haven't had the chance to see what happened, but you remember it, because your brain already processed it.

Basically, your brain processed it, put it in your memory before you experinced. That is the best theory I heard. Human Telepathic Powers have been shown, just different. 2 guys were tapping a finger on a table, they closed their eyes, all of a sudden their fingers started to tap at different times, they open them (They can't see eachother's fingers) they start to tap at the exact same time. Telepathy is believed to be the cause of this
 
DeusExMachinia said:
Of course. Within us lies a great power...a power few can harness and even fewer can understand...this power is called...


METATRON


...Also known as heartburn.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
I just saw something like this on the history channel (awesome channel by the way, always something interesting) but anyways supposedly the CIA has known that telepothy has been possible for years and even spent lots of money and time researching it back in the 70s/80s.
 
Deja Vu happened to me a billion times. When I was about 13, I'd get it on a daily occurance. Kind of creeped me out. That's when I got my own idea of Deja Vu. You re-live your life over and over and over, thus explains the deja vu..because IT DID ALREADY HAPPEN!

I honestly think that.
 
Usually I dream something, and then after about half a year I suddenly realise I'm in the exact position of that dream.

Like something good or bad happening, or talking with a person and the conversation turns out just the same way it did in the dream.

Many times I've dreamt of making drawings and long after I forget them, I make a painting and realise it's just the same as that dream.. Kinda freaky but I guess that's how the subliminal mind works.

I'm still not sure how trustworthy this kind of stuff is, but you can never know i guess.
 
Deja vu is just a little quirky phenomenon of the human psyche. I wouldn't attribute anything of substance to it.
 
Same as CrazyHarij. I have a dream one year. And it seems kind of important at the time but I forget about it eventually. Then as soon as the exact same thing happens the memory is instantly recalled.

But it's always Vague for me. Like if it's a long Deja Vu, then I'll sort of know I can remember it when it starts happening, but it's too vague to remember what comes after until it's happened. Really pisses me off too because I want to recall it in it's entirety but it just won't come out until the whole scenario is over :\
 
Believe it or not, i totaly shit you not, you gotta believe me, i had a thought, a tingle in the back of my mind about london believe if you want meh
 
operative x said:
I just saw something like this on the history channel (awesome channel by the way, always something interesting) but anyways supposedly the CIA has known that telepothy has been possible for years and even spent lots of money and time researching it back in the 70s/80s.

The CIA never believed in it, they just thought it would be worth investigating.
 
Yes and no. What I mean is sometimes you can tell what is going to happen before it happens because you know from your past experience that it will happen. For example: if you drop a glass on to a floor you know it will break so you brace your self before it happens. Dose that mean you can tell the future? nope, you just knew what was going to happen because you have seen it happen before.
 
vegeta897 said:
Future is a concept invented by man. Time is a concept invented by man. Predicting the future ofcourse is possible, it's just a matter of observing logic. But you cannot "see the future" as one would say. The only thing that perpetuates this nonsense are the rare occasions that people's dreams have something to do with what happened that day, purely by coincidence. The only reason it looks like this happens a lot, is because people DON'T mention how many times it HASN'T happened. Do you see my point? I think this same concept applies to many other things.

Time is not a concept invented by man.
 
Gunner said:
Time is not a concept invented by man.

Actually it is, because we're trapped in our minds. Time is just another dimension.
 
Nat Turner said:
Actually it is, because we're trapped in our minds. Time is just another dimension.
Ok that's a bit too deep lol :p

Everything is a concept of man. What isn't a concept of man? Give me an example :p
 
Beerdude26 said:
Ok that's a bit too deep lol :p

Everything is a concept of man. What isn't a concept of man? Give me an example :p

The universe.
 
Nat Turner said:
The universe.
The Universe.
Right. So how do we know what the universe is? We took a peek at it and said : "Right, this is big, let's call it (weird translation from Latin or something :p)"
 
Beerdude26 said:
The Universe.
Right. So how do we know what the universe is?

You have to form models of it based on observation and empirical evidence. But it almost definitely exists, if anything does.
 
Nat Turner said:
You have to form models of it based on observation and empirical evidence. But it almost definitely exists, if anything does.
So time (The thing, not the concept) doesn't exist?
 
Beerdude26 said:
So time doesn't exist?

It exists, but it's just another dimension. Nothing special about it.

edit:

I may be mistaken, I'm not really sure.
 
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