I have had a situation where I had what was I thought deja vu, only to realize that I accurately "knew" what was about to transpire for at least 1 minute after. I've had regular deja vu before, and this was not it. I was interacting with another individual, so I don't think I was having a weird seizure or was mentally detached in any way. It was not a lucid dream either.
yberreby|9 years ago
ucho|9 years ago
funkyy|9 years ago
I changed it once, and I felt bad since I wasnt sure if I should.
MrBuddyCasino|9 years ago
dfsegoat|9 years ago
He was was sitting in a cafeteria eating lunch with a female friend who has a seizure disorder. During the meal, this friend went into a "freeze" (where they essentially detach from reality, blank stare - catatonic) - and while frozen she said "What is he doing here?" while looking at the door behind Peake.
Peake thought this odd, because normally people don't speak while in a freeze - she came out of the freeze a few seconds later and he was telling her that she said something --- and not 1 minute later, the female friends' son walked through the doors, to which she exclaimed "What is he doing here?"
biot|9 years ago
bostonpete|9 years ago
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Anthony_Peake
jshevek|9 years ago
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s_kilk|9 years ago