The Secret Behind Deja Vu

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Published 2024-04-28

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  • @AllTimeTwo
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  • In middle school. I freaked my teacher completely out & even myself a little. Deja Vu floats with prophecies in ways. Not saying this event was a prophecy. I left lunch early one day. Walked to my Social Studies classroom. Noticed the room was empty except for the Ms Hand. On the chalkboard. She was writing out the main topics. For the chapter of the day. Almost done but not yet. I asked her after seating down in my normal seat. Why is she rewriting Yesterday's lesson? She said she wasn't rewriting Yesterday's lesson. I gave her my copy of her yesterday's notes. It was COMPLETELY. Like her chalkboard would have looked like. If she finished with the board. I'll never forget that look she made. Fear of bewilderment , amazement at once. The notes from our day before matched. Bell rung & class filled. Ms Hand hinted around asking If? Anyone was familiar with it. Got No answers from the class. Besides something they heard before. We only ever talked about it once. She said, We're not talking about it. Few weeks later. I brought it up again leaving one day. The look she gave me. Saw more fear than anything. Not fear of me. Just fear of not understanding. How?
  • @user-ed9jv2hx5b
    I like how you opened it by saying the same thing twice 😂
  • I watched my 4 year old niece have her tiny mind absolutely blown while experiencing deja vu for the first time. Absolute gold! Even though I was only a bystander in that event.
  • @wildbillhackett
    CS Lewis said way back in the 1950's that deja vu was experiencing something in waking life that you had previously dreamed about but only had a vague memory of.
  • @victorbruce
    The one aspect of Deja Vu that I’ve experienced that you didn’t mention is the sensation that overwhelms me when I experience it. It’s not simply, “I remember this place” or “you’ve said that before” it’s more like a premonition that became at reality at that precise moment
  • The causal loop theory would also explain the cosmic familiarity we feel with certain people. That soul mate feeling. If you love someone so much in the future, and that reverberates back through the timeline, the you who hasn’t even lived it yet still feels it, and that’s when you get those moments where eyes meet and something sparks.
  • @cmm07r
    Every time I experience Deja Vu, what I remember always ends bad, but what happens doesn't (still wont take chances though). The one that really go my heart racing was when I used to work as a police officer. I was sitting in a parking lot typing a report when I typed a familiar sentence. I don't remember it now, but back then it sent me into overdrive. In the blink of an eye I had unholstered my firearm and pointed it straight at the empty intersection in front of me. The reason for that was the part I remembered coming next is someone open firing with an automatic and turning my car into Swiss cheese with me inside. This was also during the time when the dysfunctional populace called for an open season on law enforcement, so everyone was on edge. After a quick look to see no one saw that, I went and found somewhere else to type the rest of my report.
  • My husband often gets deja vu over floorplans. What a weird super power, man.
  • When I have Deja Vu I’m able to announce what’s about to happen to others around me.
  • 0:42 Recently, as in the past few years, I have had déjà vu episodes that have lasted at least 20 seconds, sometimes longer. A few of them also felt like a déjà vu that I had already experienced, even down to me saying during, "This is a déjà vu". Meaning, I said it twice, if you will. Once in the first déjà vu and then again in the new one. I can't explain myself very well but they felt like a "double déjà vu" if that makes sense.
  • @Martin-j1i
    I've been in a constant state of deja vu for years.
  • @samsaverino8159
    When i was a teenager i passed out and had this crazy dream where my whole life passed before my eyes inside of an analog clock and at the end i seen myself at the same place I had passed out at from my own perspective walking over to the trampoline and putting my hands on top of my head and putting my head down on the trampoline for a second then looking up and seeing the fence. Two weeks later it happened exactly how i had seen while passed out. It was so overwhelming i fell to the ground and cried, i couldn't understand how it was possible.
  • @KarenSmith-pc8ji
    For the younger ones out there… the 1970 song Deja Vu by Cosby, Stills, Nash & Young is a great sing and it was very popular back in the day. Worth checking out. @AllTime2, thanks for a great and thoughtful video.
  • @stevenousleyII
    Thank you so much for the stellar work you do/put into your content, my guy! We need more people that speak the truth like yourself, but I have learned so much from you/your channel, and I can’t thank you enough. Xx Steven PS I’m almost 33 and I get Deja Vu at least every other day!! 😮
  • @alastoria_va
    In 6th grade I was going to sleep and thought about a sudden rainfall at school, so that we would all have to run inside. Guess what happened the next day. Exactly what I imagined.
  • @Lenastar23
    Now that i have neurological issues (TLE) and an increase in deja vu i can definitely say its related.
  • @k8lynmae
    I am 52 female in australia. I remember all my dreams and they recycle at times I often watch a movie or smell a smell etc and it instantly triggers me to a memory of a dream I have had and even from childhood.
  • The part about nightmares coming true happened to me like last November. I remember having a dream of standing in front of 2 tombstones at a cemetery during a dark and stormy night. The next day I went into work and found out a customer that comes in almost daily had passed away. The month after this I had a friend call me and tell me my Ex girlfriend had passed away aswell from a drug overdose.