Is it normal to think everything is deja vu?

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  • You do know what deja vu is in reality though don't you?

    It is an anomaly of memory, giving the false impression that an experience is "being recalled". This explanation is supported by the fact that the sense of "recollection" at the time is strong in most cases, but that the circumstances of the "previous" experience (when, where, and how the earlier experience occurred) are quite uncertain or believed to be impossible. Likewise, as time passes, subjects can exhibit a strong recollection of having the "unsettling" experience of déjà vu itself, but little or no recollection of the specifics of the event(s) or circumstance(s) they were "remembering" when they had the déjà vu experience. In particular, this may result from an overlap between the neurological systems responsible for short-term memory and those responsible for long-term memory (events which are perceived as being in the past).

    In other words it's just your brain fucking up and sending you the same thought twice, like a record skipping. Lol

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    • That is a very complex explanation. Perhaps there is an easier one. What if there is a physical explanation, due to the motion of the Universe?

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      • "In other words it's just your brain fucking up"

        deja vu is thinking of the same thing twice at once, it's really simple.

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