Okay A few weird things happen to all of us, and I want to know the eerie things that happen to everyone often.
1. I will be thinking about a certain episode on tv, and It will come on that day or the next, happens a lot....
2. Will have a dream about something and it will happen.... happens about 1 time every few months
3. I go to sleep to the song Fall into sleep almost every night, and almost every morning I wake up to White Balloons, I have 148 songs set to shuffle, and repeat. this happens about 80-90% of the time.
thats just a few, so what strange thing happens to everyone else?
I always find it entertaining when I think about something really weird happening, and then it immediately happens like a minute later. Maybe I'm just a psychic :P
1. I will be thinking about a certain episode on tv, and It will come on that day or the next, happens a lot....
Something similair happen to me sometimes. When there is a new show that I haven't seen yet, I watch it and a week or two after I see that show on again, and it's same episode as the first time I watched it.
1. I will be thinking about a certain episode on tv, and It will come on that day or the next, happens a lot....
This is like the reverse deja vu. That's happened to me in a number of manners. I've had instances where I went "this is a situation I will experience in a somewhat similar way sometime in the future which'll then give me that deja vu feeling", and it always ends up coming true as well. Or at least, so I think, because at that time it really feels like a deja vu and I can't be 100% certain anymore that I predicted it or if it really is a deja vu.
It happened to me countless times to wake up because of loud noises (objects falling in the room, klaxons/traffic and such) at the exact moment where I am about to witness explosions (and the likes) in my dreams. Sometimes I even hear a bit of the explosion AFTER waking up, during the very short period where you know you're awake but you still haven't moved. The same thing happens to me with voices, sometimes people appear or speak in my dreams just a few seconds before I wake up, and these persons are next to me when I open my eyes.
By the way, from what I remember the feeling of deja vu is actually a matter of neurons reconnecting during your sleep, sometimes creating false memories, the same way your brain creates the images, sounds, odors, feels and tastes in your dreams. I should try to find a few articles about this, but basically the feeling of deja vu is not as extraordinary as it seems. It's basically your memory playing tricks, you're filling blanks with what you know when your memory is failing you, hence creating false memories (deja vu, but also wrong statements)... It's also what happens after psychological shocks (accidents, witnessing atrocities, break-ups, etc...), you're basically putting bad memories aside, but sometimes they will come back at you during (or after) sleep.
There's nothing odd about any of this. You're a pattern seeking primate and only notice the times a low probability event occurs, rather than the thousands of times it doesn't.
There's nothing odd about any of this. You're a pattern seeking primate and only notice the times a low probability event occurs, rather than the thousands of times it doesn't.
Always gotta be a kill joy? ):
And some reason this made me think of lucid dreaming.
It's posssible you've conditioned yourself to drift to sleep at a certain song and wake up at another. Think about Pavlov's dogs drooling when he rings the dinner bell.
Well there is also the opposite, what my older brother has, called sleep actnea ?
It's apnea (spelled "apnoea" in UK for some reason). It's actually a handicap, it can be quite dangerous at times... The name comes from the fact that you can stop breathing while sleeping, thus waking up with your heart racing because of the lack of air and your adrenaline level going through the roof. It's basically like falling in a coma but your brain reacts and wakes you up.
There's nothing odd about any of this. You're a pattern seeking primate and only notice the times a low probability event occurs, rather than the thousands of times it doesn't.
Totally true. I'd love to be able to calculate these events when they happen.
:3 I wish I dreamed I hit the lottery and then it happened the next day.
I believe in the multi-verse theory. An infinite amount of timelines and universes are created based off of every choice and action a individual conciousness makes. Some of the universes created are extremely different... other universes are almost exactly the same as the current perceived reality. When you are in the dream state you experience a psychic/cerebral link to an alternate timeline/universe. So everything that happens in a dream is an actual event that is occuring in an alternate timeline at the moment you go to sleep. So if you die in a universe you conduit in that universe actually dies... if you have sex with 5 hot chicks then your conduit is have sex with a bunch of hot chicks. Since their is an infinite amount of universe and timelines their are an infinite amount of possibilities in which your current reality can closely correspond to one of the alternate realities you experience in your dream state. :3 it's just a cool theory I had.
Or there is a possibility that you are just weird and it is an coincidence.... don't tell me you think your psychic....
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Okay A few weird things happen to all of us, and I want to know the eerie things that happen to everyone often.
1. I will be thinking about a certain episode on tv, and It will come on that day or the next, happens a lot....
2. Will have a dream about something and it will happen.... happens about 1 time every few months
3. I go to sleep to the song Fall into sleep almost every night, and almost every morning I wake up to White Balloons, I have 148 songs set to shuffle, and repeat. this happens about 80-90% of the time.
thats just a few, so what strange thing happens to everyone else?
I always find it entertaining when I think about something really weird happening, and then it immediately happens like a minute later. Maybe I'm just a psychic :P
Could be because it's the most awful song in your library?
-Also, cords can strangle you in your sleep. Just fyi ^o^
@Neonsz: Go
PSP, with Speaker base no cords LAWL.
And I like the song.
@zeldarules28: Go
There have been waves of Human and animal brain waves, interacting with the environment Of course these are small things that you wouldnt even notice.
Also why do cords randomly get tangled, Even when they haven't been touched... I swear they move on their own....
Something similair happen to me sometimes. When there is a new show that I haven't seen yet, I watch it and a week or two after I see that show on again, and it's same episode as the first time I watched it.
This is like the reverse deja vu. That's happened to me in a number of manners. I've had instances where I went "this is a situation I will experience in a somewhat similar way sometime in the future which'll then give me that deja vu feeling", and it always ends up coming true as well. Or at least, so I think, because at that time it really feels like a deja vu and I can't be 100% certain anymore that I predicted it or if it really is a deja vu.
It happened to me countless times to wake up because of loud noises (objects falling in the room, klaxons/traffic and such) at the exact moment where I am about to witness explosions (and the likes) in my dreams. Sometimes I even hear a bit of the explosion AFTER waking up, during the very short period where you know you're awake but you still haven't moved. The same thing happens to me with voices, sometimes people appear or speak in my dreams just a few seconds before I wake up, and these persons are next to me when I open my eyes.
By the way, from what I remember the feeling of deja vu is actually a matter of neurons reconnecting during your sleep, sometimes creating false memories, the same way your brain creates the images, sounds, odors, feels and tastes in your dreams. I should try to find a few articles about this, but basically the feeling of deja vu is not as extraordinary as it seems. It's basically your memory playing tricks, you're filling blanks with what you know when your memory is failing you, hence creating false memories (deja vu, but also wrong statements)... It's also what happens after psychological shocks (accidents, witnessing atrocities, break-ups, etc...), you're basically putting bad memories aside, but sometimes they will come back at you during (or after) sleep.
There's nothing odd about any of this. You're a pattern seeking primate and only notice the times a low probability event occurs, rather than the thousands of times it doesn't.
@ZealNaga: Go
The thing with noises/dreams is a common phenomenon, I think. At least, it happens to me quite a lot.
@zeldarules28: Go
Well there is also the opposite, what my older brother has, called sleep actnea ? Thats how its pronounced, but dont know the spelling.
Its when you start to dream before you actually fall asleep.
Always gotta be a kill joy? ):
And some reason this made me think of lucid dreaming.
That's called boring teachers.
@Mozared: Go
lol, Thats true too. But its not like Day dreaming.
This is like you will start to see and hear things as you try to go to sleep. lol
It's posssible you've conditioned yourself to drift to sleep at a certain song and wake up at another. Think about Pavlov's dogs drooling when he rings the dinner bell.
@Triceron: Go
Yeah, I definatly Set the first song, but the 2nd song is just by chance.
It's apnea (spelled "apnoea" in UK for some reason). It's actually a handicap, it can be quite dangerous at times... The name comes from the fact that you can stop breathing while sleeping, thus waking up with your heart racing because of the lack of air and your adrenaline level going through the roof. It's basically like falling in a coma but your brain reacts and wakes you up.
Because, like most medical terms; it's not English.
"apnœa" is the Greek source word.
Should be pretty obvious why the British spelling is the way it is.
Totally true. I'd love to be able to calculate these events when they happen.
:3 I wish I dreamed I hit the lottery and then it happened the next day.
I believe in the multi-verse theory. An infinite amount of timelines and universes are created based off of every choice and action a individual conciousness makes. Some of the universes created are extremely different... other universes are almost exactly the same as the current perceived reality. When you are in the dream state you experience a psychic/cerebral link to an alternate timeline/universe. So everything that happens in a dream is an actual event that is occuring in an alternate timeline at the moment you go to sleep. So if you die in a universe you conduit in that universe actually dies... if you have sex with 5 hot chicks then your conduit is have sex with a bunch of hot chicks. Since their is an infinite amount of universe and timelines their are an infinite amount of possibilities in which your current reality can closely correspond to one of the alternate realities you experience in your dream state. :3 it's just a cool theory I had.
Or there is a possibility that you are just weird and it is an coincidence.... don't tell me you think your psychic....