8/10/2004 09:49:03 PM|||Jonthon||| I had a thought earlier today that was rather intriguing. Someone
should write a book, but I don't think I could do it. Anyway, you have
to pay me royalties, you cheap jerk.
When we die, do we know it? Perhaps, when we die, our "self" just
restarts from some time before death and jumps to a different track.
That is to say, that we could have died a thousand times, or perhaps
more? If you were to literally use the example of jumping tracks for a
train, you could perhaps conceive of my next idea...
Maybe our life span is directly affected by the above-stated
hypothesis. People that live to be 100...perhaps they didn't encounter
many stops in the road. Their train just followed a long straight path.
So, people that live to be only 25...their life was interrupted more
often. Their train just wasn't able to get as far. But there's more.
I have Deja vu rather frequently at times. It usually comes in
waves. None for 1 or 2 months, then lots for a day or two. And the
strangest thing about it is that it is more than just minute glimpses,
like when I was a kid...The episodes now last for entire conversations,
with my knowledge of what everyone will say, and inability to say
anything but what I remember myself saying. As if to say, I felt as
though someone else had the reigns.
Perhaps Deja vu is what happens when we restart. We remember lots
of parts when we are first put back on our track, and the switch has
been pulled to send us a different way.
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I am not religious.
|||109219254346090606|||I think I've got it all figured out...