I want to share my experience: when a deja vu happens it feels like i have that in my dream . Dream which you dont remember but recognize it when you see it again . The conversation around me is same aswell and the time feels as if had slowed down for a while
Shah md mohtadinur Rahman SAMEEE I THOUGHT I COULD PREDICT THE FUTURE i was like “I cannot tell ANYONE they will tell the government and will be a test subject!!!”
That happens to me to, but not YEARS later, Only a few times it happens years later. It's almost like I can predict the future. I think really deep about it, it's really creepy...
Talking from the supernatural standpoint that is called a premonition; to dram of something and later experience it or it happen. One of my theories is that its like a self-fulfilling prophecy; because you dreamed something it is stored in your subconscious and you unknowingly make it happen. This only works when its about yourself though.. my family has somewhat of a history with premonitions.. the one I think of most is how my mother dreamed of her father not being at her wedding before he later died. I like the idea that dejavu is a glimpse into what I call our sister reality; the reality exactly opposite ours, a place where a version of you has made the opposite decision of every decision you made. If you chose to make a left turn, the other you would have made right.
What's weird is that whenever I feel deja vu, I always vividly remember it happening before, but also remember feeling deja vu when it did happen before. I guess it is possible that the specific events that occur are just common and are so similar that my brain just thinks that they were in fact the same larger event.
I think deja vu is when a scene reminds you of a dream you had. But because dreams are mostly forgotten, you can't remember where you've seen it before.
yeah, that's what I felt. I dreamed about moving to bay city when I was 10, and the next week my Mom divorced from my dad, and we moved to bay city. The only reason I remembered this dream was that it was super-scary to me.
Most deja vu things are situations that are not really uncommon. Eating in a restaurant, taking a test in school, moving, having a certain conversation. Given the amount we dream, the probability that our brain makes up situations like these at some point is pretty much 100%. So eventually we will live through something we have dreamt about before. Not 100% accurately but we forget so many details of our dreams that the basic things in the situation are the same. I have a little notebook I write my dreams into and some of them happened, always with that deja vu feeling. But as I said, they were really basic things. Like going to a new school and having new classmates. And one girl in my class looked like one in that dream. I'm not saying I have some ability to see the future in my dreams but rather my dreams are sometimes "realistic" enough for them to possibly happen in real life. Nothing more than a coincidence, IMO.
I don’t know if it’s just me or everybody, have you ever dreamed of a certain scene that haven’t happened in real life, and that scene happened a few days later?
I had deja vu before.. heres the story: i was traveling when i said to my family “isn’t this the same place we’ve been 1 year ago?” And my family said “huh? This is your first time coming here.” And i was shocked that i recognized the mountains places and all when we got home i had my 2nd deja vu in the hotel i said: woah this really is deja vu im experiencing
I don't buy the "familiarity" theory. When I have deja vu, it feels like I have been in the *exact* same situation under the *exact* same conditions. I think the brain is interpreting current events as a memory or something.
I agree with that idea that the brain is simply misinterpreting things as a memory so it feels like you "remember" a situation that is actually happening for the first time
+Jeremy Morton Yea I also think that the brain somewhat mistakenly connects the ongoing information with an "empty memory" or something. It's because most of my deja-vu's are actually verbal speech - it's like observing a conversation and thinking "yep, I've lived through this convo before" and when I recognize the deja-vu I always try to pay attention and push my brain to try to remember the next line in the conversation - this of course never happens but it's like it's on the tip of your lip and just as you hear the next like you're like "damn, now I remember".. I mean wtf brain..
There's a theory that instead of passing through short-term memory into long-term memory, the memory goes into long-term immediately. If you keep viewing the scene, the brain calls up this "long-term" memory as something you saw a long time ago instead of the same moment.
Here is my experience : It's was just 2days before my exmas. I was giving revision form a new PDF. I was writting the answer and my father was sitting besides me, I felt that I had seen it before. Not only that the way of writting the answers on the copy was same too. I also felt that I knew what my father was going to say .
Just wanted to share my weirdest deja vu experience. I was in middle school and my class was assigned a math test which, when I got it, I immidiately called out to the teacher "we´ve already done this test before". Not at all, noone else recognized the questions and the teacher confirmed it was a brand new test. I was the only one in the class who passed that test without a single error because I honestly felt like I had written it before and recognized every question. would have been cool if that could have happend for every test though...
Same like me yesterday we went to a tea house with friends and my friend a lady jumped one step because of a rock and I followed also jumped because I was walking after her and boom deja vu!, I never search anything related to it but this video shows in my recommendation, creepy right?
I wrote about Deja Vu yesterday, on paper. And this video came up. It happens that way a lot with me with the video and real life connection. It's scary at first but you get used to it.
These are interesting theories and I've enjoyed all your stories. I do genuinely believe in different experiences with deja vu, but I'm surprised they didn't mention epilepsy. I read about my symptoms and one of the weird things is a feeling of deja vu during a seizure. This happens to me often.
Same! I was surprised they didn't mention it in the vid (although I reckon the 1st explanation could be the technical part of that), and yours is the first comment to say anything about it, so, thanks for that! For me, it's like a switch clicks (or the focal seizure/whatever dejavu is starts) and colours get brighter, sounds more echo-y somehow and basically it's then like I know exactly what's going to happen and what everyone is going to say for a minute or so... it's the craziest feeling, like tripping and seeing the micro-future at the same time, lol. I guess that's the more entertaining side of temporal lobe epilepsy! ;)
I have generalized epilepsy, but this is how some of my seizures start. It’s exactly like you’ve described. Trippy is a near perfect word. Also everything seems to slow way down or speed up and become very high def depending on the severity of the seizure
It is actually a theory that Paul (Jesus` diciple) had epilepsy, and that it was the epilepsy that gave him his hallusinations. Its a common thing for certain types of epilepsy. I once read about a guy who laid down on the rail track - someone (voices) told him to do it. He lost both his legs and is now in a wheel chair.
I had ‘double’ deja vu once. I was watching a tv show when I had deja vu and then I had deja vu about having deja vu. Edit: It’s been ten months since I wrote this comment, and I had a similar experience a few days ago. It’s odd to say the least.
It's definitely something else. There were times when I'm having conversation with a group of people (or listening in most likely because i'm more of a listener), and when Deja Vu hits, I feel like I've heard or had this exact conversation before, in the same place, but it's impossible logically.
To all the people saying that they Had a dream And experience that dream many years later, That is something called Déjà Rêve and it means “Already Dreamed”
I have deja vu in ways where situations from my dreams have occurred and then reenacted in the exact same way often involving being in a specific location I have never visited in real life and a odd conversation being played out exactly the same as it has in my dream. So none of those theories fit my experiences - would be interesting to hear the others.
+Caitlin Hobbs Yeah, I know sometimes I would just sit there, a lot of familiar things happen, and I think "oh yeah, I remember this, now, *this* will happen" And then *that* happens. How is that even possible without the bending of ones perception of time, and why is it not universal meaning you can see your future but have no control over it? I can sometimes think of it a few hours before it actually happens. It is weird though.
+Caitlin Hobbs thats how i feel too! THere have been so many times where i just thought " I could almost swear I had a dream about this years ago.." Its always just a snippet, and sometimes even includes me thinking about how I had a dream about this before...
+Caitlin Hobbs Me too! When this happens I purposely disrupt it by doing something I did not do in the dream. But now the dreams of the future now have me disrupting them, and now I have to intensify it.
No its your eyes acting slow as one eye sees it first and reports it to the brain then the second eye see the same thing but it gets reported a bit slower
I like the explanation in norse mythology: Time is cyclical and the universe begins and ends over and over, so all the events of our lives and times are repeating very similar but not exactly the same as the last time. Sometimes events seem familiar or predicted like a foggy memory because the part of us that doesn't die has seen it happen before.
I’m living now what I dreamed as a kid. Broken pieces of dreams all in a row. I know this because the dreams were absolutely unforgettable I remembered having them. Then 30 years later I experience them and why I have so much deja vu because I dreamt it all first. Yes I remember many of my dreams.
To start with, Deja vu is an event happened already in the past and future. Your past is already determined by your future, your future is already determined by the past. It’s time paradox... all the things you do is already your fate on your future. Every 33 years your cycle is the beginning and an end. Every thing happened before or after the cycle is determined by time. If you could see past and future at the same time, things cannot be changed because time is a hyperbeast. -The Emerald Tablet’s Member 2052-1921
I was at my gfs home. We were chillin' on the bed and watching a movie. Suddenly I said: "I know this situation. We are watching this movie and your sister will come into the room now". The door opens and her sister came into the room 😶
One time I went on a trip for 10 days. Throughout the whole trip I had deja vu multiples of times. But the thing is that I saw all of those moments in a dream a few days before the trip itself and the deja vu feeling was more of a remembrance of that fact. That isn’t even the only example of the same thing happening but this one is the most vibrant and distinct one
i just experienced one of the strongest deja vu of my life. whenever this happened my heart started beating fast and strong and i thought that i was stuck in some time loop or it was just a dream dream and im gonna wake up somewhere.
I used to have deja vu really often and got diagnosed with lateral temporal lobe epilepsy, which one of the symptoms are having deja vu. Took me a while to realize that sometimes it comes with great migraine for days or weeks. It’s basically one kind of seizures we need to control by medicine otherwise it’s getting worse, at least for my case.
I recently had déjà vu where I was remembering that I was having déjà vu in that moment, like I already knew it was going to happen to me. I can’t even explain how weird it was, but it was stronger than I’ve experienced before and felt like I was watching everything unfold in slow motion around me. Glitch in the matrix probably 😏
or mild temporal lobe epilepsy.... That's what I have been diagnosed with anyway. (not just because of the deja vu, but it's a related symptom, not mentioned in vid)
same happened to me, just earlier, i was watching an Anime Spy x Family, and watch a scene and felt, wait a minute this feels like a Deja Vu? like I already seen the scene twice before. felt like inception but deja vu
I had the exact same thing. It makes me wanna throw up sometimes, because I keep thinking about the déjà vu while the déjà vu of the déjà vu unfolds at the same time. Still amazes me
My only problem with the first theory and all of them actually , is that I actually dream about the deja vu , few days before , I dont remember when and or how , it is just there in my mind it happened recently . then when the Deja Vu moment comes , I recognize it, and i get goosebumps
@@duckperson5533 a false memory that matches a moment I live few days later ? is that a coincidence ? It not just visual , it is a feeling , Like for example carrying something in my hand or doing some action during that moment , I remember the action and how it feels ( heavy object in my hand ) , not just the image.
Whenever I experience Deja Vu, it comes with the precise feeling that I saw this event play out in a dream, usually one I recall having had several weeks ago, but usually not considering the dream significant because the events depicted were so mundane. The descriptions of the theories given here don't quite accurately describe that sensation, but I think I may be combining memories in my head--I remember an event similar to the one I'm currently experiencing, and simultaneously, I remember having woken up from a mundane but slightly odd dream, and my brain connects those memories to a current event because of similar--but in reality, NOT identical--details.
I used to have SUPER frequent Deja vu when I was little, and whenever I did I would get a minnie stomach ache at the same time as the Deja vu, but over the years both have lessened and now I don't seem to have any physical effects when I get Deja vu. but this reaction has led me to believe that Deja vu is connected to some sort of process in the brain and the reason I would get the stomach aches was rooted in some sort of connection to that process messing with something that resulted in me getting a stomach ache. however it is also possible that since Deja vu would freak me out so much it was more of a butterflies in the tummy kind of thing
Every time I feel Deja Vu I feel creepy, I remeber the same thing happening to me(even every word and every thing at its place), but its not that clear memory. Sometimes I feel like the future is already decided.
Wait I have a question.. hear me out. When I talk to a different boy I see him (him=the boy ik and love) 24/7 and idk why.. it’s weird- today I was playing a game and there was this random boy in the club and I was dancing with him thinking he is him but I knew it wasn’t him.. I can’t explain it- it’s hard. This boy in my school was talking to me but I thought it was him but everytime he talked, my mind went back to normal
I sometimes remember dreaming about something happening as that something happens, and I feel like most people experience that as deja vu. I've used it to unlock something before, but mostly it makes me confident about my choices in that moment.
When I have déjà vu, it is an overwhelming feeling, and every sound, smell, taste, the conversation I'm having...just everything is unfolding in a way that really feels as if all of it happened before. It usually lasts about 2 minutes, and a little way through it, I can even predict a type of thing that will happen. (And no, I don't believe I can actually predict the future. It's just how it feels.) I finally figured out that the déjà vu was happening because I was having simple partial seizures. My brain is a weird place to live.
I also suffer from epilepsy, and my experiences of Déjà Vu (I've also been told that it may be Préja Vu in this case- where we know that what we are about to will feel determined?) trigger my seizures. I remember the first time it happened whilst having breakfast, and suddenly I knew I would pick up a spoon, and that I would pick up the spoon in such a precise, detailed, way, that I couldn't resist even if I tried. As if even down to the nanometer, the spoon absolutely had to be picked up in a particular way, and it is the only thing I could focus on or think about. When I have these I can't talk, tunnel vision descends, hearing fades away. As you say, very eloquently, it is overwhelming, and a very weird experience to have and recollect upon. I mention breakfast, because weirdly... it's always during breakfast. I have moved house and countries multiple times since it started... but something about Breakfast my Brain struggles with, despite the surroundings changing entirely. Since then I have learnt to fight against it, forcing myself not to do the action that I know is about to happen- which is very difficult because in these moments, I cannot remember that I am epileptic or even who I am, I just know that if I do the action *something* bad will happen, though I don't know what. It's the only way I can avoid seizures, and has worked for a couple of years now. (Grand mal/Tonic-Clonic in the temporal lobe, by the way.)
@@jamesrichardson7619 That is SO interesting! Thank you, I have never heard the term Préja Vu before, but that is exactly it, it's not 'already-seen', but 'about to-see' ! Lol, brilliant. (I also get jamais vu :( I have also found ways to 'resist' the seizures taking a grip sometimes, I didn't know that was possible, but am learning new coping techniques all the time, thanks man. And good luck avoiding those bilateral GTCS bastards! xx
yeah, it's not only an "i have seen this before," moment, it's also, "I know what's going to happen next," only it never quite happens how i thought it would
"Already seen" = "already lived". TY for helping me understand why a new situation seems almost identical to an event I lived thru before. This time, however, I'm prepared to handle the situation so that it isn't damaging to me or to the numerous people I represent. There's a saying the universe will keep testing you to see if you've learned the past lessons. So, I'd better show that I learned this lesson and learned it well. Deja vu is real. 💯
I've had deja vu so bad I've stopped my friend when they start to talk and I tell them what they're going to say next. I get it right everytime and we both just believe I have super energy some days
Koto I get it like that too! I can tell you what’s going to be said and done in the next few seconds. It freaks people out, but I don’t get deja vu very often.
@@nidhi9652 Nope, not really. I was at a friend's place and was suddenly overwhelmed with a sense that I *remembered* what would happen next - very specifically. It really felt like a memory, but I knew it had not happened yet. So, I literally called it. I said "In a moment, Andrea's gonna come down the stairs with a pair of nail scissors in her left hand." And sure enough, that was exactly what had happened, seconds after I had uttered my prediction. There were two other people that witnessed this and they could not understand how I could have known that (nor could I). The first theory, dual processing, does not explain how that could have happened, unless the exact same dual processing "fault" occurred synchronously in three separate people. Actually, not even that explains it. If it had been a synchronous dual processing fault, the others who witnessed it would have been able to make the same prediction. Disclaimer: we were all pretty baked at the time.
Once, I was at a coaching center, and then suddenly it rained and as it started rained, I could simply tell what will be the next events. What will the one sitting behind me would do. Maybe my mind was working slowly and I was distracted. Maybe I am distracted cause my mind was slow at that time. Deja Vu! Deja Vu?
For me, whenever I have a strong deja vu, it is almost always guarantees I will not encounter that place or that person ever again. It always happens when I was about to change job. When it happens, I always think there is no way I will leave this job and it happens. I have experienced this so many times, so when it happens again, I always accept it no matter how impossible I think it will be. But, it gets scary when I experience it with a person, cause that means I will not see this person again. Or something will happen to them or my relationship with them. I remember when I was in a great marriage with my ex, I experienced it one day, the type of deja vu I know. I was thinking this is insane, there is no way my marriage will have problem. I told my ex that I have those deja vu again and its telling me that we will separate. He was laughing or ignored me. And now we are divorced. I don't think me thinking of it caused it. I always ignore it until these things happened so many times. Anyway, Im sure some people have the same experience as me, just not sure what caused it.
Another way I look at Deja Vu is as “visions” because I actually have them while sleeping and remember them when I wake the next morning.. and maybe within the next week or a few months I will experience the same thing in real life that happened in my dream.. 🤷🏽♀️Sounds like Deja vu but to me it seems like what I’m experiencing goes deeper than that 🙃🙃💕
When I was a very small child I just assumed that we kept living exactly the same life over and over again and would go back to the start and recommence the whole process. A bit like a movie on repeat. And every now and then when something happened we would remember it from last time and what would happen next.
What if we all traveled into the future, but did something wrong, so the people of the future sent us back, and erased our memory, but we still only remember tiny parts of it
@@sara.heehee6002 the system of matrix works like that. It visualises reality in base of individuals. So a glitch is a glitch for you but it isn't for another individual. If it would be the opposite case, a small malfunction could lead to a disaster. That's the perfection of matrix
when i get it, it like i predicted the future, then totally forgot about it before it happens. ill realize when it starts then know mow much longer it will last, but i wont know what will happen next, but i remember that ive thought the exact moment before, AND i can pinpoint when i thought about it, remembering what i was doing when i thought of it, and its never had anything to do with whats happening.
Me, except I would have it and then forget. Then when it's happening I know what going to happen and when it's going to end and it weird bc I would be sitting there and be thinking "This is going to happen next, should I let the future happen or change it"? Then I get confused and then don't do anything bc I don't want to
The same happened to me with a art gallery when I went there the first time. I saw a picture that had a vase and apples on it, and the feeling I got like I was the only person in the entire world!
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What about my friend told me she had something to told me and she started to say it and im like you told me this already and I told her the story she was going to told me. Which made her freak out 100% The story was about what she dreamt the other night. So im like how did I know that information we freak out the whole day
I had a dream where I was having fun with my friends in school I haven’t even met at that time 3 months later that exact same thing happens I was so scared?
whenever i used to have deja vu, it would be at school in the classroom or something i’ve seen in my dreams that comes true. i used to feel like i didn’t exist in that moment and that i was just… nothing. it always made me feel so empty so i’m glad it hasn’t happened recently.
I have had the same scene repeat for four times... Seriously speaking, literally four times, and I started to cry when it happened for the fourth time. I hated that feeling so much. It felt sooooo inevitable and scary. I felt as if I was being controlled by someone . I wanted to just shake myself off that moment and I spoke to mom, but all I could say was MOM I HAVE SEEN THIS MOMENT ALREADY... And it was literally what happened all the 3 times..... It's been 3 years or more, I have not got a single deja vu moment after that....
I’ve always thought that as a deja vu event is happening your brain accidentally stores the information into your long term memory instead of your short term memory. So immediately after the event happens, you believe that you have already experienced the event in the past, when in actuality you’re simply recalling the event that just occurred.
I remember one time when my mum was driving a car and I was sitting next to her, and suddenly I realised that the neighbourhood we drove through was very familiar and I realised that it was from a weird dream I had some months earlier, but I also realised that I could not have been to this neighbourhood before in real life. I asked my mum if we had ever been to this neighbourhood before, and she said that she had been there but she didn't think I had been there. It was a very creepy feeling.
One popular deja vu theory is that we dreamed the scene before we saw it. This got me thinking. The hologram theory states that you identify a single object with another memory subconsciously, giving you the sense of familiarity without full identification of association. What if this happens with multiple fragments and memories, just as a dream is built with multiple fragments of experiences and ideas? This may be how repeating dream locations occur, where you have different dreams in the same dream-built place, and how similar occurrences happen between dreams and real life. One random assortment connected with another, giving you a sense of distinct deja vu without actually having been there before, or having a full memory to draw from for the situation.
it's really cool. this one morning during the summer I had a dream about this red headed boy who was standing in my school hallway on the first day back. I approabed him ,introduced myself and asked what grade he was in. I can tell you every detail from where he stood to the shirt to what we said and where we went. this I wrote down in my journal. September comes around and sure enough I walk through the doors and there he is and everything played out exactly the same as my dream. there was only one thing different the wall behind him should have had lockers on it but in my dream it was just plain brick.
Well actually... Once I had a strange dream about an old genius scientist with a companion that also was the scientist's grandson. When I woke up I told my brother about the dream. Altough it was not a dream. Some months later the series of "Rick and Morty". - That's the dream I had! (I told my brother) How could I remember talking about something with my brother that did not happend yet???
April Joy it’s just a theory but maybe just maybe it was a coincidence or u wrongfully Remembered u dream as an event of reality due to all the similarities. Or u just have a superpower
Dreams are crazy, but mostly based on real life due to memories you could've seen something that triggered that, It'll be good to keep a dream journal to see signs :)
I have dejavus pretty often, but these explanations still can't tell me how come, when I visit another country or place I have never seen or meet a stranger, it feels as if I have been there and I can even guess sometimes what's going to happen next. it feels like remembering the past but is not
...the video literally explains theories of those? Edit: wait I was very not in focus when reading this comment, pfft. For me at least, the "guessing what's gonna happen next" happens when that "next" happens (if that makes any sense), so the theories in the video still apply.
Yes, these don’t explain that. I also have déjà vu where I recognize it’s déjà vu, and then I am acutely in the moment. But I can tell you what’s going to happen next. These theories, at least, do not explain this.
@@janela424 Same here, I have had one very strong episode with a group of people going to a house we had never been to, and a person we had never met, where I told them who was going to answer the door and exactly what they were going to say, it happened exactly as I said, and it freaked everyone out, including me.
The way it happens to me is that I dream it and forget about it. After some time that dream actually happens and I can remember when I dreamt it and I can predict what’s gonna happen next. I also feel as if my body just does on it’s own for a split second.
I searched his because I just had the weirdest dejavu... I was walking with my friend on a road and I asked her if she heard something she said yes. After that I realized that I had memories of this event and many times. multiple memories of the same moment. Then I got scared to death and started shouting “stop” and became the same thing as the other one. I think it’s the scariest and most realistic thing I’ve ever lived. 10 minutes after my heart is still racing and I’m questioning reality-
I think it's number 1. Whenever I experience deja vu, I feel a little bit of dizziness or disorientation inside my head, but not really, I can't find the right words to describe, I don’t think there's an exact word in the dictionary.
OH MY GOD this happens to me all the time, i dream of something like going to a restaurant also and spilling a glass of water, weeks later it happens! With the same setting and details
Cedric Productions This happens to me SO MUCH in dreams, in life. Not look "Huh this is familiar," but like "I knew exactly what that person was going to say before he said it."
Cedric Productions it’s weird because I know the exact setting and the words that people are going to say from somewhere that I can’t put my finger on and I look at the person and think “don’t say _____ because it will be freaky if you do” and they say the thing
I am a 14 year old and I have been experiencing deja vu, the thing is that it happens to me very rarely, which I used to experience many times, but now, not so much. I think it's because you hadn't gotten out to other places and you're always inside, but I don't think that's true, no one has to agree with me on that. But what I do know, is that in the past is when I once used to experience it often but now, not so much, which does have some explaining to do.
Déjà vu is weird and I don't think it's based on being distracted or hologram memories. I remember I had plenty of "déjà vu" moments of my 9th grade year but that had people in it that I've never met before and places I've never been all in complete focus I recognised a scene that I remember that never happened... It's so hard to explain 😂
For me when I feel Deja vu I usually remember the scene from a dream I had earlier it's happened to me a few times when I dreamed of something forgot about it and then it happened in real life I know it was my dream because I remember wondering why the situation seemed so normal yet I couldn't figure out how it got to happen
For me, I suddenly feel like I've experienced the moment before and its really familiar, but I can't recall that moment in the past. But then the feeling disappears very quickly.
I don't care what anyone says, but I will forever be haunted by this experience. I had a random dream in highschool where I was sitting in front of a van with two people. I knew where I was and one of the people, but not the other. The dream was us just sitting there talking - nothing out of the ordinary, but I remembered the dream because I was confused who the second person was. About a year or two later, the exact scene of the dream happened with someone I had just met within the time that the dream happened and the scene elapsed. Still spooks me to this day.