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Can Parallel Universes Explain The Déjà Vu Phenomenon?
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<blockquote data-quote="MissylSilo" data-source="post: 65114" data-attributes="member: 3857"><p>Think of people in a fractal wave of choices made of light from birth to death, looking at life in profile, and not face forward. So there will be branches that go outward, where we could have grown but somehow the energy didn't pour that way, or was cut. Sometimes there might be an inner tube of perception that goes faster to the future than the rest of the perception, and it manifests in deja vu. It looks like we have seen it before because two fractal parts of our consciousness match. Maybe in our brain we have a neuron that folds in on itself and creates a time mirror.</p><p> </p><p>The idea of being part of an infinite consciousness, and we are born and die in universes for infinity, where right now I'm in Missy's body but in another universe you might be in my body experiencing my life, and I might be living someone else's life, but this could be a billion universes separate from this one. And we have the deja vu because we have encountered someone in life who has already experienced what it's like to be in our life. It's an echo of something that has already happened.</p><p> </p><p>How time travelers talk about chronoradiation and T-mass and frequency. We tune in to another time and place. Consider the idea of remote viewing, a declassified military clairvoyant-like technique, which might be more like gnosis. We tuned into the same part of life twice.</p><p> </p><p>I have deja vu on occasion. It comes on predictable frequency. 24 hours, 3 days, 2 weeks, or more commonly about 30 days between first impression and experience that makes the deja vu. But deja vu usually seems like it's out of one's control to make an event, not a premonition. So it's forgotten and then remembered at the last moment before it becomes deja vu.</p><p> </p><p>My weirdest deja vu was last year, I met people I had only seen in a mental image when I was about 6 years old. I smiled at one of them, thinking "I remember you" inside. Not sure if they remembered me back, but that is what I was hoping for. Maybe that one was a premonition then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissylSilo, post: 65114, member: 3857"] Think of people in a fractal wave of choices made of light from birth to death, looking at life in profile, and not face forward. So there will be branches that go outward, where we could have grown but somehow the energy didn't pour that way, or was cut. Sometimes there might be an inner tube of perception that goes faster to the future than the rest of the perception, and it manifests in deja vu. It looks like we have seen it before because two fractal parts of our consciousness match. Maybe in our brain we have a neuron that folds in on itself and creates a time mirror. The idea of being part of an infinite consciousness, and we are born and die in universes for infinity, where right now I'm in Missy's body but in another universe you might be in my body experiencing my life, and I might be living someone else's life, but this could be a billion universes separate from this one. And we have the deja vu because we have encountered someone in life who has already experienced what it's like to be in our life. It's an echo of something that has already happened. How time travelers talk about chronoradiation and T-mass and frequency. We tune in to another time and place. Consider the idea of remote viewing, a declassified military clairvoyant-like technique, which might be more like gnosis. We tuned into the same part of life twice. I have deja vu on occasion. It comes on predictable frequency. 24 hours, 3 days, 2 weeks, or more commonly about 30 days between first impression and experience that makes the deja vu. But deja vu usually seems like it's out of one's control to make an event, not a premonition. So it's forgotten and then remembered at the last moment before it becomes deja vu. My weirdest deja vu was last year, I met people I had only seen in a mental image when I was about 6 years old. I smiled at one of them, thinking "I remember you" inside. Not sure if they remembered me back, but that is what I was hoping for. Maybe that one was a premonition then. [/QUOTE]
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