

In fact, the two terms are often even used interchangeably. So if, for a minute, we assume they do exist, then the argument of alternate realities existing does follow. Is the experience of feeling sure that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously (an individual feels as though an event has already happened or has happened in the near past). While still a theory, it has found backing from renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. 'We suspect that the strange feeling comes from a conflict between two parts of the brain,' Tonegawa says.

And that difference supports McHugh and Tonegawa's theory as well. The confusion and mystery surrounding this feeling only make it more skin-crawling. Dj vu a feeling that one has seen or heard something before or already seen. But people with epilepsy-induced dj vu usually don't experience the same disturbing eeriness that's so common in others. It’s a sign that the fact-checking brain regions are working well, preventing you from misremembering events. For the vast majority of people, experiencing déjà vu is probably a good thing. Carl Jung has referred to it as something "immemorially known." Some people speculate that deja vu has to do with past lives or alien abduction. As O’Connor argues, déjà vu occurs when the frontal regions of the brain attempt to correct an inaccurate memory. Some researchers have said that deja vu is a way for your brain to know your memory checking system is working well. Doctors and psychologists don't seem to have a straight answer either. Some people insist that it's some sort of glitch in the matrix, while others think it's a sign of a mental illness. Yeah prettyym much ,if you remember dreams it’s probably a vision or smt like you said,very interesting concept. There are lots of theories about the phenomenon. What If Deja Vu comes from dreams, but only the deepest dreams that we don’t remember, and what if specific dreams predict the future causing us to feel like we remember it. The moment is so fast and comes out of nowhere, so it's really difficult for scientists to study and research. Those hair-raising stories are often hard to explain, mainly because deja vu itself is hard to explain. The only thing weirder than feeling deja vu is reading some of the creepiest instances of deja vu that pop up on the internet from time to time. The official definition of the phenomenon, according to Merriam-Webster, is, "a feeling of having already experienced the present situation." The feeling is fleeting, often comes up out of nowhere, and can leave you a bit unsettled. But thats just my take and is definitely not anything I can prove. Unfortunately, since there are no specifics given as to what the event is, or what needs to be changed, the warning usually goes unheeded. That's because, to put it simply, deja vu is creepy. So my view has been that deja vu is a form of pre-cognitive warning to change something, else the path you are on lead to something negative. Chances are good that, at some point in your life, you have experienced some form of deja vu - and chances are also good that that experience was probably a little bit strange.
