Déjà Vu
What is Déjà vu
The French phrase “déjà vu” means “already seen.” It describes the feeling that something that is happening to you or that you have already gone through in the past. This sensation is frequently ephemeral and lacks a clear source or trigger. Although the precise mechanism underlying déjà vu is not entirely understood, there are a few ideas. Even though déjà vu is a common and largely harmless phenomenon that affects 60–70% of people, recurrent episodes may indicate underlying neurological issues, which is something you should discuss with a healthcare practitioner.
Why is this theory unproven
There are many theories under this topic like:
A “glitch in a matrix”
Other universes have you in it and you see their memories
Memories from your past self
Which one can be proven
My opinion is, it’s a message from God.
Like what he did to “David” or “Joseph”
Conclusion
While its precise aetiology is still unknown, a number of ideas pose that it could be connected to split perception, memory recall mechanisms, brain abnormalities, or dual processing. Even though most people experience innocuous déjà vu sometimes, frequent or severe occurrences may require additional testing to rule out any neurological problems. All things considered, déjà vu still fascinates academics and laypeople alike, illuminating the nuanced and enigmatic aspects of human memory and perception.

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Written by: Orifha Netshidzati