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Any interesting theories on what is deva vu?

Deja vu is meeting up with yourself in the alternate dimension right before our eyes. All time exists at once. So therefore right when the Big Bang happened, all time happened. I believe we just live in the “echoes” of space time created by the Big Bang. Every now and again though we meet up with ourselves in the same physical space but in alternate dimensions or echoes. Sounds better when I’m tripping but hopefully the gist of my idea is there???
 
Nietzsche has an interesting take on deja vu with a concept called eternal recurrence.

I have played around with this notion of living the same life over and over until you become who you are truly meant to become.

Perhaps we go round and round in the same life or many. If we do not achieve a higher state of being, become the higher man, become our true selves, we are destined to revolve back round until we learn what we need to. Maybe you get obliterated back to a single cell organism and have to start all over, each cycle of your being taking billions of years to evolve once again back to where you are now. Maybe when you die, you are once again born anew in the next moment. Premeditated takes on a new meaning.

How many times have you been here? It is a memory? It is precognition? Recognition of something stranger.. like maybe reality doesn't quite work the way we think it does.

What if some day or night a demon were to steal into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: ‘This life as you now live and have lived it you will have to live once again and innumerable times again; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unspeakably small or great in your life must return to you, all in the same succession and sequence—even this spider and this moonlight between the trees, and even this moment and I myself. The eternal hourglass of existence is turned upside down again and again, and you with it, speck of dust!’ -Nietzsche
 
Nietzsche has an interesting take on deja vu with a concept called eternal recurrence.

I have played around with this notion of living the same life over and over until you become who you are truly meant to become.

Perhaps we go round and round in the same life or many. If we do not achieve a higher state of being, become the higher man, become our true selves, we are destined to revolve back round until we learn what we need to. Maybe you get obliterated back to a single cell organism and have to start all over, each cycle of your being taking billions of years to evolve once again back to where you are now. Maybe when you die, you are once again born anew in the next moment. Premeditated takes on a new meaning.

How many times have you been here? It is a memory? It is precognition? Recognition of something stranger.. like maybe reality doesn't quite work the way we think it does.

What if some day or night a demon were to steal into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: ‘This life as you now live and have lived it you will have to live once again and innumerable times again; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unspeakably small or great in your life must return to you, all in the same succession and sequence—even this spider and this moonlight between the trees, and even this moment and I myself. The eternal hourglass of existence is turned upside down again and again, and you with it, speck of dust!’ -Nietzsche
I feel that way when i dream. They are so vivid but the feeling is so familiar just as familiar as everyday life. As bizarre as dreams can be mine are so closely related to everyday life it's scary. Like Ill have a vivid dream of going to the grocery store to get the items i need just to wake up and realize I still need to go shopping.
 
Deja vu is meeting up with yourself in the alternate dimension right before our eyes. All time exists at once. So therefore right when the Big Bang happened, all time happened. I believe we just live in the “echoes” of space time created by the Big Bang. Every now and again though we meet up with ourselves in the same physical space but in alternate dimensions or echoes. Sounds better when I’m tripping but hopefully the gist of my idea is there???
I have had a similar theory..
Deja vu can be seen as when the different intersections of the multiverse intertwines. So you are literally experiencing the same event in a multitude of versions..

But hey, the mind tells many stories.

Somehow I quite like the feeling, it can vary how strong the sensation is, but definitively noticeable when it happens, and I welcome it ☺️
 
Dreams are so very jumbled and full, with hundreds of things, thoughts, and impressions, happening every night (hour?). My theory is that you did experience something in your dreams... along with thousands of things that didn't ultimately happen.
I'm not ruling out some degree of prescience . When they did ESP tests, didn't they find some degree of it working but that it was spotty and really couldn't be depended on? Like, there's something there, but not a lot?
 
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Dreams are so very jumbled and full, with hundreds of things, thoughts, and impressions, happening every night (hour?). My theory is that you did experience something in your dreams... along with thousands of things that didn't ultimately happen.
I'm not ruling out some degree of prescience . When they did ESP tests, didn't they find some degree of it working but that it was spotty and really couldn't be depended on? Like, there's something there, but not a lot?
If I was to bet money I'd say it was dreams as well. I just came across a very interesting aspect of my dreams. I don't believe we experience audio like normal life..like conversations are telepathic. Colors and sound always seem dull and that's how I know I've dreamt something. Other than that my dreams are so closely related to normal life it's scary
 
Came up with another theory today.

Premiss 1, Humans live in a simulation. P2 Entities outside of the simulation are able to clone parts inside.

or

R1 Aliens are able to clone humans and run our consciousness inside their own simulation. R2 Aliens are able to transfer consciousness.

Then Deja Vu could be if something cloned us, did something with us e.g were to teach us something in an isolad environment, and cloned us back into normal base reality. From our perspective we would not notice much difference then a normal day, week, month or years, but we would then have been outside of the normal simulation, and later reintegrated, thus the deja vu feeling.


Now, why would we be equipped with this feeling?
 
Came up with another theory today.

Premiss 1, Humans live in a simulation. P2 Entities outside of the simulation are able to clone parts inside.

or

R1 Aliens are able to clone humans and run our consciousness inside their own simulation. R2 Aliens are able to transfer consciousness.

Then Deja Vu could be if something cloned us, did something with us e.g were to teach us something in an isolad environment, and cloned us back into normal base reality. From our perspective we would not notice much difference then a normal day, week, month or years, but we would then have been outside of the normal simulation, and later reintegrated, thus the deja vu feeling.


Now, why would we be equipped with this feeling?

It happens when they change something.
 
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Came up with another theory today.

Premiss 1, Humans live in a simulation. P2 Entities outside of the simulation are able to clone parts inside.

or

R1 Aliens are able to clone humans and run our consciousness inside their own simulation. R2 Aliens are able to transfer consciousness.

Then Deja Vu could be if something cloned us, did something with us e.g were to teach us something in an isolad environment, and cloned us back into normal base reality. From our perspective we would not notice much difference then a normal day, week, month or years, but we would then have been outside of the normal simulation, and later reintegrated, thus the deja vu feeling.


Now, why would we be equipped with this feeling?
All the theories seem possible. I just wish we could sit in that feeling for at least 5 minutes. To me it's one of the realist moments even stronger than a song that puts you in a full trance of the past.
 
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