What is "deja vu"?



Answer:
It's imagining that you've experienced an experience that just occured. It haappens to everyone.
I swear I've seen and answered this question before!
Feeling like you have been there and or done that.
It's an overwhelming feeling of "...I've done this exact same thing, same people, same words exchanged, same situation, etc...before."

It could be from a daydream or night dream you had a long time ago, that has now come true.

It's the strangest, yet exhilarating feeling.
lt's the feeling that you have experienced something before when you know you haven't. Some people believe it is due to the stimuli in the new experience triggering memories that hold familiar stimuli, ie, smells, sound, etc
Its a strange feeling of "I have been here before" Or "that exact thing has happend to me in the past"
It is actually the 2 parts of your brain working at the same time ... or something simialr to that.
French for "already seen."

Your brain is divided down the middle into 2 quite separate hemispheres, including the occipital cortex at the back of the head, where each half processes the visual information from the eye of the other side, turning mere vision into sight (or v.v.)

Usually, what you're seeing is processed on both sides at nearly equal speeds. But sometimes there will be a discrepancy in how fast one side processes what you see. When this happens, by the time your 2nd side processes what you're seeing, it already feels like you have seen it because one side of your brain did.
Usually, therefore, you can't pinpoint exactly when "that other time" was; and it can even happen in a place you're visiting for the first time and therefore could not really have seen before.
*It's a french word, which means ''already seen''.
In english its used wn we see a repetition of sm/thing that we either witnessed or experienced earlier on !!!
Well--I shall venture where "angels fear to tread." Deja vu IS French for "already seen," (or could also be interpreted as already felt, spoken, experienced). There is nothing I perceive as one dimensional, not nature, galaxies, concepts, life. So, with all respect, I don't agree with something you feel you've experienced, but haven't. There are endless examples of the open mind that were scoffed at the "time" yet proven true. (I use "time" in the only way that I can in this context.) Parallel worlds/lives is no "leap" at all. Credible research has proven this. Deja vu CAN be something you can actually recall if you catch it fast enough, from one dimension of you. But to say, I have NEVER been in this house, thus it is some sort of physiological glitch or long forgotten association, is a simplistic answer. (I'm not speaking of the copious persons who claim to have been Cleopatra in another incarnation.) As far as I'm concerned, "deja vu" is anything you wish it to be if that works for you.

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