Déjà vu occurs when a millisecond delay in neural pathways causes the brain to process visual information through two routes—one sending images directly to memory storage and another slightly delayed—creating a temporal illusion where the conscious brain interprets the recently memorized scene as an ancient memory.
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You aren't predicting the future. Your brain is just lagging. During a déjà vu, your eyes capture a scene, but a microscopic delay of milliseconds occurs along your neural pathways. One pathway sends the image straight to your memory storage first, while the other pathway is slightly delayed. When your conscious brain finally processes the scene, it feels like an ancient memory because your brain literally just memorized it a split second ago. To stop falling for your brain's temporal glitches, hit subscribe right now. It's not a past life. It's a network lag.
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