(11:11:03 PM) Evan: i just had one of those deja future vu moments like in v for vendetta
(11:11:17 PM) Evan: where for a split second, you could see everything that has been and has yet to be
(11:11:22 PM) Evan: but it's just a feeling
(11:11:27 PM) Evan: but i can guess
(11:11:43 PM) Me: are you on something? XD
(11:11:57 PM) Evan: idk.... i think music is crack
(11:13:26 PM) Evan: i'm pretty sure that one of my early creative ideas about deja vu was accurate
(11:13:47 PM) Evan: the human mind over it's entire life only uses 1% of what it is capable of using at any moment
(11:14:15 PM) Evan: i think about people and computers very similarly, because they are
(11:15:46 PM) Evan: what if for that one 'cycle' (processor term), the brain suddenly used all of it's power, computed all the probabilities based on knowledge and observations you may not even be aware of, and planned the future. for that split second you know everything that was and will be, but it's too much to handle for a long term, so the memory gets cleared only leaving a few residual incomplete memories

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