to be a little more. Because the deja vu effect can be to any person without any previous symptoms. So there's a lot of enterprise as to why this happens. utmost psychologists consider deja vu to be a common fantasy.
Again, many parapsychologists believe it is somehow related to past life experiences. Currently, due to the advancement of neuroimaging, scientists have tried to explain three theories. The first theory is dual processing. Where events happen together but your brain processes each event separately. Our brain is constantly recording every event that happens to us through sight, hearing, and smell. Many times any one of these sensitive organs of ours delays the proper capture of a sudden event. As a result, the brain treats the delayed information as a separate event. And this isolated event sometimes coincides with a similar event that happened earlier. Then it seems as if this incident has happened before.
The second theory is the hologram theory. According to this theory, our memories are stored in our brains in the form of villages. And if any part of the village comes before our mind, the whole memory floats before our eyes. But where did this memory come from? We cannot identify it. So we have no idea about the source of the memory even if we get a connection with something familiar. Maybe some series of text on the menu card of a restaurant has been stored in your brain. What book in the library did you find exactly the same series? Then it may seem that this incident has happened to you before.
The third and last information is divided attention. Our brain is attracted to a particular object and cannot focus on its surroundings. But your leisure takes brainpower. When our attention returns, suddenly seeing everything together, we feel as if this has happened to us before. Beyond these three theories is the parallel universe theory of Michi and Kaku, known as physicists and co-founders of string theory. According to him, the deja vu effect has something to do with parallel universes or time travel.
Deja Vu is a repetition of what happened to us in another universe. Naturally people prefer this information more. The Deja Vu effect is known to us but why and how it happened remains unknown. Despite many efforts, researchers have not been able to present an exact theory to explain this feeling. Because there is no opportunity to test feelings in the lab. Can Deja Vu actually be a parallel universe? So is that time travel possible? What does science say? To know, keep an eye on our writing. I am leaving today. Stay well, stay healthy, and take care of yourself.
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