Déjà vu, the eerie feeling that you've experienced a current situation before, is caused by a split-second delay between the two eyes sending visual information to the brain—one eye transmits signals approximately one millisecond faster than the other. This timing difference causes the brain to process the same visual image twice, creating the illusion that the current experience is a memory from the past.
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The Scary Reason Why Déjà Vu Actually Happens! 😱🧠 #shorts #amazingfacts #mindgamesAdded:
Have you ever experienced a moment where you suddenly felt "Wait, this exact thing has happened to me before?" This is called [music] déjà vu. For centuries, people believed it was a sign of a past life or a glitch in the universe. But science has finally revealed the real truth behind this eerie [music] feeling. It's actually a split-second delay between your eyes.
One eye sends the information to your brain a millisecond faster than the other.
>> [music] >> So, your brain processes the same image twice, making you feel like it's an old memory. How many times have you felt déjà [music] vu? Comment the truth below. Like and subscribe for mind-blowing daily facts. Our brain plays crazier games than you can ever imagine.
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