February 15, 2007

Valentine-e khod raa chegoone gozaraandeyeed???

khob man dirooz ye valentine-e khoob daashtam.
Baa khaale raashin raftim film-e Deja Vu ro didim ke kheyli vaght bood montazeresh boodim ta release beshe.
film khoob bood faghat ye name gij shodim va taa aakhare shab daashtim saresh baa ham bahs mikardim.badam raftim McDonalds va taa kherkhere khordim va badam chon har lahze ehtemaal daasht beterekim,raftim do taa coffee ham roosh khordim ke dige takmil shim!!!!

nemidoonam hala in valentine bood yaa na vali khosh gozasht.

hala mikham ye matlab dar baareye maniye Deja vu baraatoon bezaaram ke badak nist:

Déjà vu is French for "already seen." Déjà vu is an uncanny feeling or illusion of having already seen or experienced something that is being experienced for the first time. If we assume that the experience is actually of a remembered event, then déjà vu probably occurs because an original experience was neither fully attended to nor elaborately encoded in memory. If so, then it would seem most likely that the present situation triggers the recollection of a fragment from one's past. The experience may seem uncanny if the memory is so fragmented that no strong connections can be made between the fragment and other memories. Thus, the feeling that one has been there before is often due to the fact that one has been there before. One has simply forgotten most of the original experience because one was not paying close attention the first time. The original experience may even have occurred only seconds or minutes earlier. On the other hand, the déjà vu experience may be due to having seen pictures or heard vivid stories many years earlier. The experience may be part of the dim recollections of childhood.
However, it is possible that the déjà vu feeling is triggered by a neurochemical action in the brain that is not connected to any actual experience in the past. One feels strange and identifies the feeling with a memory, even though the experience is completely new.
The term was applied by Emile Boirac (1851-1917), who had strong interests in psychic phenomena. Boirac's term directs our attention to the past. However, a little reflection reveals that what is unique about déjà vu is not something from the past but something in the present, namely, the strange feeling one has. We often have experiences the novelty of which is unclear. In such cases we may have been led to ask such questions as, "Have I read this book before?" "Is this an episode of Inspector Morse I've seen before?" "This place looks familiar; have I been here before?" Yet, these experiences are not accompanied by an uncanny feeling. We may feel a bit confused, but the feeling associated with the déjà vu experience is not one of confusion; it is one of strangeness. There is nothing strange about not remembering whether you've read a book before, especially if you are fifty years old and have read thousands of books over your lifetime. In the déjà vu experience, however, we feel strange because we don't think we should feel familiar with the present perception. That sense of inappropriateness is not present when one is simply unclear whether one has read a book or seen a film before.


2 Comments:

Blogger NJ said...

Salam bar khaleh ye gol,
see my Valentine was quite like any other day. in the morning i was feeling little glumy which is, you know a very 'normal' thing, then i spoke with my dad and felt even better! You know 5 years ago in Iran hardly anybody would know if it is Valentine or Walentine(manzouram ineh keh kasi nemidounest Valentine ro ba che ve'ee minevisan :P )....or maybe i was gagool! I was so plesantly surprised when i heard my pedar proudly offering me chocolate that Maman had gifted him for Valentine in the morning!!! (i know it is funny and stupid but i actually felt jealous!)

anyway... how long was the movie? and what's it about? tell me more..

9:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the movie was confusing a little but it worths watching.It's around 2 hrs and is showing how they transfered someone to past to prevent a disaster (bombing in a ferry) which has already happened, to haapen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They use a system which folds time(imagine it to be 2D),hence past and present will be very close!!!
but it isn't just this.You must watch the movie,then you'll get it,or maybe not!!!!

anyway,I liked it.

1:19 PM  

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