Deja vu anyone else?

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I used to experience this when I was young (12 - 15) it left after that, although I had the odd case of it every now and then. Nowadays I'm 26 and its becoming more common in work and life in general, quite bizarre to say the least.

After doing some research on time and space and physiology/psychology it seems that nobody knows what causes it. From my own questions to close friends some people seem to be susceptible to it and some don't.

Could it be a sign of impending death and the decisions you made in the present have altered the current timeline?

Serious question, considering we don't understand our own universe.
 
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Dreams are a figment of imagination and a result of our brain impulse.

I for one have a reoccurring dream of a Nuke attack every now and again. Which I'm sure most people have due to programming.

In day to day life I experience DeJa vu, which makes it quite strange. As I work in a fairly good job and have the events happen.
 
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Deja vu was proven in a study to be one half of the brain catching up with the other half, a millisecond difference in timing means the hippocampus registers the the single event as two for a moment until your brain makes sense of it, this is Deja Vu,

it occurs more often in children when the brain is developing, and in adults when the subject is over tired or under stress.
The Hippocampmus stores shot term memory, not long term which many people of DeJa Vu have. This in turn would make the suggested unphasable.
 
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