I was expecting an X-only round because I thought that it'd be very challenging.
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Edit: I just experienced Deja-vu as I was typing this. Like I lived this moment before. shelven's post above me, me sitting here with my door swinging because of the wind, and me writing this X-only comment. So weird and amusing.
I was expecting an X-only round because I thought that it'd be very challenging.
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Edit: I just experienced Deja-vu as I was typing this. Like I lived this moment before. shelven's post above me, me sitting here with my door swinging because of the wind, and me writing this X-only comment. So weird and amusing.
One of the neurological explanations for deja vu is really cool (at least to me):
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In 1963, Robert Efron of Boston's Veterans Hospital proposed that déjà vu is caused by dual neurological processing caused by delayed signals. Efron found that the brain's sorting of incoming signals is done in the temporal lobe of the brain's left hemisphere. However, signals enter the temporal lobe twice before processing, once from each hemisphere of the brain, normally with a slight delay of milliseconds between them. Efron proposed that if the two signals were occasionally not synchronized properly then they would be processed as two separate experiences, with the second seeming to be a re-living of the first.
Other theories have been proposed, but I like this one.