Everyone of us has this camera! The camera is real!
Sometimes our dreams predict the future! for example when I dream about someone who I didn't see for along time I see him the next day!
Did you experience this before?
Sometimes our dreams predict the future! for example when I dream about someone who I didn't see for along time I see him the next day!
Did you experience this before?
You need to lie on a soft couch and talk to someone with a degree hanging on their wall. Geesh...
shareI dreamed I banged your momma.
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shareNot really. Your mind plays tricks on you. It should also be mentioned that there is a significant difference between acute premonition (such as humming a tune that will be the next one heard on a radio), and deja vu (the strong belief that you've previously lived though or dreamed events that are currently happening). But they are both very powerful illusions created by your own mind that have nothing to do with the actual passage of time.
shareThat's not true. It's not remotely accurate. It's the opposite in fact. Governments and law enforcement have been experimenting with the ideas of psychic phenomenon for decades. Some law enforcement agencies enlist the help of psychics to solve their cases, find bodies etc.
Science is able to send photons back in time. They've just discovered that sub-atomic particles cease to vibrate if you observe them at a quantum level. Some photons exhibit different behaviors if a person is observing them during the experiment. They can teleport photons as well.
Also, they can affect one photon and have a similar photon miles away exhibit the same behavior. So, the laws of physics are being re-written with new discoveries everyday.
It is possible to see the future and the past. It's absurd, in fact, to suggest otherwise. Claiming that time is linear is actually the outrageous premise. To say that we have discovered everything there is to discover and there are no mysteries left and it's all explainable is the true absurdity.
And hundreds of years ago, unfortunate people were burned at the stake, beheaded, hung, or drowned for such belief. Witchcraft does not exist...and neither does ESP. Otherwise, it would be used all the time instead of hard evidence.
Or should we return to accepting a mystic or medium's word as undeniable proof?
I've had loads of deja-vu dreams years before they did actually happen.
I remember one when I was around school age I remember a dream where I was in an office talking to people I didn't know and forgot about it till about 20 years later I'm working in that same office and I see the exact same people and talking to them and I even tell them about it being a deja-vu.
What you are "remembering" is a false memory...something currently happening but mistakenly perceived as a memory of the past as well. Depending on how unique the situation is (compared against your actual daily life experience), this is often associated with a past "dream" that is suddenly "remembered". In actuality, no dream of these specific events had taken place.
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