Déjà vu is the eerie feeling that a present moment has already happened before, and scientists still debate whether it results from the brain processing information twice (like a memory glitch) or accidentally mistaking the present for a stored memory; despite its unsettling nature, this phenomenon feels incredibly real for a few seconds as the brain convinces us we've lived this moment before.
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Why Déjà Vu Feels So Creepy (Science Still Can’t Fully Explain It) #facts #viral #science #unknownAdded:
You know that weird moment when something feels like it already happened before? That's called deja vu, and scientists still don't fully understand it. Your brain suddenly gets the feeling that a completely new moment is somehow familiar. Some researchers think it happens when your brain processes information twice, almost like a tiny glitch in memory. Others think your brain accidentally mistakes the present for a stored memory. But here's the creepy part. Deja vu feels incredibly real, even though you know it makes no sense. For a few seconds, your brain convinces you you've already lived this moment before.
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