I'm sure we all lived a déjà vu in our lives, a
sensation of thinking we lived a situation before. This sensation is called paramnesia
and it’s compound of 3 types of sensations.
Déjà
vécu “Already lived”
A déjà vécu happens when we
feel we lived the same situation we’re living in that moment. This is the most common
déjà vu.
Déjà
senti “Already listened”
This is an experience that apparently
we lived but we aren’t capable of remembering.
Déjà
visité
Is the sensation of knowing a
place at the first time we visit it.
Scientists tried to explain
rationally why is it produced. They investigated this kind of paramnesia for
lots of years and thought it was caused by a paranormal experience. Now, they
say a déjà vu is a fault common in human mind, meaning that our brain gets
wrong thinking we lived a situation that actually we didn’t lived.
Scientists compare déjà vu
with nightmares, where we can explain with all detail the situation we lived in
the dream but we can not answer how or why we lived it. Humans are able to distinguish
between real and unreal but, sometimes, our mind play a dirty trick on us and unreal
situation merge into real ones and seems we lived the unreal situation before.
I lived a lot of déjà vu and
it seems so real that I became sick. I was worried about this but now I know I’m
not the only one who has this paranoia I feel better. In fact, 60-70% of the
population lived déjà vu.
Personally, I relate déjà vu with
time and universe. Once, a friend and I lived at the same time a déjà vu and I don’t
believe in coincidences. There is a theory, The Marbles’ Theory, which says the
time is not lineal but cyclic and when we live a déjà vu we are remembering a forgotten
memory.
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