that doesn't at ALL make it seem like we live in a matrix. jesus christ, weird stuff exists. does the doctor scream, "my god, we're in the matrix!" every time a siamese twin is born? it's LIFE, people! deal with it. i thought we've gone beyond the stages of cavemen who make up stupid mythology to explain the stuff around them that they didn't understand.
i mean, not to go off, but this is a little frustrating. you people are WAY, WAY too impressionable. please, for our sakes, don't take government jobs or anything else that puts you in a position of power. it's people like you that get conned into joining cults.
take a walk through the park, read old books, get a hobby . . . just do SOMETHING besides watch the matrix for a while.
okay, here's an explanation from a veterenarian about the cat thing: "Contrary to popular belief, cats are often killed or injured after falling from open windows, balconies, trees, and rooftops. If a cat falls less than one or two stories, however, it is often able to land almost unharmed. Cats do this using the vestibular organ in their inner ear—a fluid-filled set of chambers lined with sensitive hairs. As a cat moves, the fluid shifts and stimulates nerves attached to the hairs. If the animal falls, the vestibular apparatus helps it sense which way is up. Cats also have free movement of the front legs and an unusual degree of control over the bending and rotation of the body, allowing them to contort into an optimal landing stance." go to http://www.pitara.com/discover/5wh/157.htm for a simpler explanation.
and the deja vu thing: http://mb-soft.com/public/dejavu.html
don't confuse your own inertia to actually look up an answer with something being "unexplained."