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Émile Boirac’s 1876 ‘Déjà Vu’ Open Letter – A Christening

Posted on December 19, 2013 by thirdnews

I’m always interested in phenomena history, and surprisingly, theory naming does not always belong to the first to observe, nor record an anomaly -especially with ignorable words- and so it is with Émile Boirac‘s ‘déjà vu’ neologistic christening. Boirac’s credit … Continue reading →

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