What is it exactly? Do you know any good explanations of this phenomenon? Did you experience it personally? How often do you expecience it?
I didn't have any deja vu for many years, but recently it happened to me three times during work. Not sure what could it mean.
It is your brain simultaneously experiencing the moment while also creating a memory and reliving the memory of the moment. A glitch
What if my Blue is your green.
It's a momentary, infinitesimal lag in sensory perception; one eye sees and processes visual information before information is received/processed in the other eye. You think you've seen or experienced something before, and you have, but only by less than a second between perceptions.
>>19421880
Everything is at this very moment. The situation that produced the deja vu manifested itself as reality and you recognized it.
>>19421880
This will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Deja Vu. ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv13gl0a-FA
>>19421880
normie faggots will tell you it's just a glitch in your brain. in reality it's the result of living and dying the same life countless times.
>>19421908
Very nice but not related
>>19423812
Makes sense, I experience it daily.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv13gl0a-FA
>>19421880
when i was younger i experienced it very often then went like 3-4 years between 9-14 and had nothing, now its back
Timeline convergence, meaning this "event" has happened to you "before"
I can predict the next 3-4 seconds after I had deja vu, its weird
i get premonitory dreams occasionally, forget them and only remember them when that moment happens
the timing is random, it could be 1 day after the dream or 2 months
>>19423812
It cant be the same life over and over again because the original wouldn't have experienced the deja vu
It's becoming aware for a moment to the infiniteness of now- we've always been here and always will be here. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return Don't listen to the sheep parroting the dictionary definition "" because scientists don't actually know shit.
>>19425371
yes it would
>>19425446
He's right. Look up the subject of "eternal return." I think it was one of Kant's ideas.
It's interesting, but it doesn't hold up based on what we know about our universe/how it's expanding, and how it will likely end with heat death, aka "the big chill"
>>19425788
anon we have this argument everytime, don't you get tired of being wrong?
>>19425371
theres no such thing as the 'original'... it's just a fractal loop that never begins or ends. a permanent state of being that has direct connection to the pasts and future.
>>19421880
wave function collapse in your brain retroactively gives you memories of the future
Other people can induce this in you. Watch for it closely. If they are untrained they will be relying on memetics from your experience to do so.
If you suddenly start tripping balls and hallucinating; one of the major culprits is another attempting to rewrite your destiny. Essentially putting you into a trance or dream state and attempting to swap bad parts of your dna for worst parts of others; or implanting experiences that never happened to you personally; or in the worst cases to completely translocate somewhere very bad for you (they go through the steps to make sure when you resist that it will be in their favor as you will be an objectively more broken creature than they are).
>>19421880
Wait for it...