Dé·jà vu (to you too!)

 

From Wikipedia:

Déjà vu (/ˌdeɪʒɑː ˈv(j)uː/ (listen)[1][2] DAY-zhah-VOO, -VEWFrench: [deʒa vy] (listen); "already seen") is a French loanword for the phenomenon of feeling as though one has lived through the present situation before.[3][4][5][6] It is an illusion of memory whereby — despite a strong sense of recollection — the time, place, and context of the "previous" experience are uncertain or impossible.[7][8] Approximately two-thirds of surveyed populations report experiencing déjà vu at least one time in their lives.[9][10] The phenomenon manifests occasionally as a symptom of pre-seizure auras, and some researchers have associated chronic/frequent "pathological" déjà vu with neurological or psychiatric illness.[11][12][13] Experiencing déjà vu has been correlated with higher socioeconomic status, better educational attainment, and lower ages.[9][10][11][12] People who travel often, frequently watch films, or frequently remember their dreams are also more likely to experience déjà vu than others.[9][14]

In plain English (dictionary):

dé·jà vu

[ˌdāZHä ˈvo͞o]

NOUN

1. a feeling of having already experienced the present situation:

 

Okay, we/you got the idea.  Here are the questions:

Q: How often, or have you ever, experienced déjà vu?  

Q: Do you agree it is an “illusion of memory” or do you think something else is in play that science hasn’t yet figured out?  Maybe some kind of theoretical "Many-Worlds" thing, for example??  Speculate.

(by Primal “Here I am again” 😉 Soup)

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