I kinda like to think it's flashes from an alternate reality somewhere. It makes it more interesting. I believe we have identical beings in another dimension or something that live identical lives, and every now and then our brainwaves cross. Kinda crazy sounding, I know, but kind of interesting at the same time.
But in reality, I learned in my Psych class that it's actually just your brain comparing it to a very similar situation that had happened before. You feel like you've been there before when you really haven't been. Smell is the strongest sense linked to memories actually, so for example: you take note of the smell of your dad's cologne that you were used to as a kid as you went grocery shopping one day, then you smell it again 20 years later in a similar place while with your father again, it might trigger deja vu to make you feel like whatever you are doing at that exact moment already happened 20 years ago, when it's really just so similar your mind perceives it for just a second as the same scenario.
A little confusing, but very interesting. I love when I feel deja vu! I don't know why! I just like to try and analyze it.
2006-07-10 19:35:16
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answered by chica_zarca 6
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From my Martial Arts training thus far... De'ja vu is when you have had a dream of a future event in which your spirit is happy being there.. Your spirit travels faster than you on a sort of a look out basis.. a watchful eye to make sure there are no holes to fall into if ya follow! It's hard to remember everything in a dream and sometimes when you awake ya just don't remember a thing at all.. but having faith in that your sub con remembers everything when physically situated where your 'spirit' was in your dream you get a sense of.. ' i was here ' at times there dream can be so strong that you are nearly re-inacting the dream altogether.. One expamle was when i had a dream about meeting my teacher to go to work at a garage and in his car was another man with a static muddled face.. later on that week thinking nothing of the dream i found my self at the petrol station waiting for my teacher just like the dream... not knowing that my friend ( mr. static ) was coming along too.. maybe at the time of the dream he had not decided whether or not he wod work with us.. thats nearly a premonition more than anything... but still the same de'ja vu.. i was here before feeling!
2006-07-10 19:55:44
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answered by Ghengistk 1
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Logically it is probably something in the brain due to perhaps duplication of chemical reaction occurred during our experiencing of a current event. It somehow fools us by making us think that we already experienced that event in the past.
Since we don't really know for sure (I don't think anyone can create Deja vu on demand), so I think it may involve something supernatural or be related to divine destiny. Somehow we are briefly exposed to our future with a glimpse of what eventually will happen later on. When that event actually occurred, we felt familiar with it.
I personally experienced a somewhat vivid Deja vu. I surely thought that I was picked up and dropped of at a place by the people that I almost knew for some time that it would happen that way. It was probably beyond Deja vu; almost foretelling the future.
Spooky! but seemed true.
2006-07-10 19:46:58
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answered by Totsakan 6
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I Love the feeling! lol its awesome!
The term déjà vu (French: "already seen", also called paramnesia) describes the experience of feeling that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously. The term was created by a French psychic researcher, Émile Boirac (1851–1917) in his book L'Avenir des sciences psychiques (The Future of Psychic Sciences), which expanded upon an essay he wrote while an undergraduate French concentrator at the University of Chicago. The experience of déjà vu is usually accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eerieness," "strangeness," or "weirdness." The "previous" experience is most frequently attributed to a dream, although in some cases there is a firm sense that the experience "genuinely happened" in the past.
The experience of déjà vu seems to be very common; in formal studies 70% or more of the population report having experienced it at least once. References to the experience of déjà vu are also found in literature of the past, indicating it is not a new phenomenon. However, in laboratory settings, it is extremely difficult to invoke the déjà vu experience, making it a subject with few empirical studies.
Man! im smart!
2006-07-10 19:36:19
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answered by tmbrian_008 3
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The time period déjà vu (French: "already seen", oftentimes referred to as paramnesia) describes the adventure of feeling that one has witnessed or experienced a clean difficulty in the previous. The time period became created by employing a French psychic researcher, Émile Boirac (1851–1917) in his e book L'Avenir des sciences psychiques (the way ahead for Psychic Sciences), which better upon an essay he wrote even as an undergraduate French concentrator on the college of Chicago. The journey of déjà vu is often followed by employing a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eerieness," "strangeness," or "weirdness." The "previous" journey is maximum in a lot of circumstances attributed to a dream, in spite of the actual incontrovertible truth that for the time of a few situations there's a company sense that the adventure "surely befell" contained in the previous.
2016-11-06 04:52:36
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answered by olli 4
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Deja vous is the result of two synapses that normally fire together (one that writes to short term memory, one that writes to long term) getting out of syncopation with one another (one lags and creates the sensation that you're experiencing a current event again).
2006-07-10 19:38:11
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answered by m137pay 5
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The overwhelming sense repeat. Been there done that. Seen it saw it. Sometimes situational due to related features but has also been associated with psychic phenomenon
2006-07-10 20:15:50
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answered by Amber C 1
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Deja vu is a sense that you have experienced a situation already.
2006-07-10 19:35:34
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answered by sexxymexxy926 3
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Its a feeling u get when U find yourself in a situation which seems familiar to u, yet u cant place where u get the familiarity from.
2006-07-10 19:44:02
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answered by q-rious 2
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it's just recongnizing an event that is similar or the same to one in the past, maybe from a dream or prior experience. i get it alot.
2006-07-10 19:54:43
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answered by Cyrus 4
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