It’s an eerie feeling: You walk into a place you know you’ve never been before but are overwhelmed by a sense of familiarity—a memory you can’t quite reach. Has this all happened before?
“You get this: ‘Huh, weird, all of these experiences I’m having don’t quite match up.’ So it’s at that stage that you realize that you’ve made an error,” O’Connor says, “which is why it feels like an error, even though it’s probably actually the avoidance of an error.” While Cleary’s research shows that a slight familiarity can result in déjà vu, it’s not clear that true familiarity is necessary to kick off the sensation. “Those sorts of ideas make a fair amount of sense,” O’Connor says, “but we’re actually really good at telling apart very similar things.”
After have a TBI this is fascinating. My Reality is literally recorrected sometimes.... an nightdream I had will be proven to be partially false in reality by color or shape.
This is very familiar to me. But there’s a bigger issue. Real big. I thot half the Scientific Community KNEW!!! That Large Windmills or Plenty will throw yer planet out of Orbit.
Unconscious thoughts that were unresolved and put in the filing cabinet until conscious mind could finish the project with lucidity
Ja ja ja
I thought I read this article before.
Resonance
Its our brains trying to adjust to our new reality, which itself is beyond reasoning anymore.
I have always believed that it is a statistically improbable string of correct guesses by the subconscious of what comes next. And it lasts until the subconscious gets a guess wrong. The string is what brings it to the conscious mind's awareness. =^.^=
You were looking at the girl in the red dress? Look again.
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