Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Why do some dreams we made that we cannot remember at night come true and form the deja vu phenomenon?

Why some of the dreams that we made at night come true in future?Why do some dreams we made that we cannot remember at night come true and form the deja vu phenomenon?
Dreams do not 'come true'. Dreams are based on our experiences, thoughts and desires. If you desire for something in life, you might dream about it, and then it might come true. If I had a dream that I grew wings and flew to Mars, it would probably never come true (but I can always hope...)Why do some dreams we made that we cannot remember at night come true and form the deja vu phenomenon?
The mind is a mysterious place and as of yet, there's no hard evidence as to how deja vu works or even if it exists!





Hard evidence, or rather the lack of it, is demonstrated even in your own question: Why do some dreams we made that we cannot remember at night come true and form the deja vu phenomenon?





If you can't remember your dream, how do you know that you dreamt it?





There are many theories as to the reason for deja vu:





- Some people think it's just a coincidence.


- Some people think that your mind bent the space-time continuum in your sleep and looked into the future


- Some people think your brain malfunctioned and processed the same data twice.





Weather they're true or not, no one knows yet, because no one has ever been able to look into the mind so closely and as of yet, these ';theories'; are not more than just ideas (although some claim of evidence).





In any case, if we don't even know HOW deja vus are formed, how can we possibly know WHY?

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