How does it work?
>>41504291You weren't there 'before' you're there now simultaneously. All our moments are all around us like snowfall.
>>41504291>have a dream of an event or scenario>a few months or a year later I find myself in the event or scenario from the dream>feel deja vuIt is simply you fulfilling a dream, your dreams can show you the future but its up to you to fulfill it.
>>41504291Dream state can give you a glimpse of a moment you will have through the æther. (the æther is what some call heaven, an afterlife of some sort. Maybe even a before-life) These snapshot moments don't forbid you your free agency. Your whole life isn't perfectly mapped out, though much is closed off to you.
>>41504621wow
>>41504291It is like in Dark Souls. You reload the save, find your memories, retrieve them. Then you remember a detail of the day you died.
>>41504291Infinite multiverses/the infinite you. Sometimes your consciousness can connect to the other you’s and experiences are shared. “I’ve done this before” or “I’ve seen this before”You’re right. “You” have.
>>41504291basedcienists say deja vu, feeling of familiarity is caused by neuron misfires. althought this doesnt really hold up with deja reve, seeing a future event in a dream, especially if its a place youve never been before
2 theoriesEither your brain's ability to process information glitches once in a while, processing something as a memory rather than a data to be stored...orrrrr there are infinite universes with infinite renditions of you, and every time you have de ja vu you've hit a check point where you've died in another universe at that moment, only in this universe that you're currently in, the outcome didn't turn out that way.