I want to continue but I must come at it another way to clear up some confusion regarding the term 'Parallel Universe'. Every physical thing inside the universe is a location. The leaves on a plant may not be very useful locations to us but they are to an insect. A planet is a location for trees. A solar system is a location for planets. A galaxy is a location for solar systems. Is a universe is a location for galaxies? Is there a greater location for universes? This location is what scientists are suggesting with the term 'Multiverse'. How big does it get up there? A parallel reality is what scientists are suggesting with the time travel. Do we dream of our own parallel realities? Do we dream of them even when we are awake and not know? Is déjà-vu a sense of such dreams?
What if deja vu is past life regression man. As in your spirit has been here before and you're just tuning in
That would imply a future existence being tuned into man. Which is also a possibility. After all time isn't linear
It would apply a future existence being tuned into man because déjà-vu does depend upon man to experience it. We may also include other life groups.
Or maybe all our lives are happening simultaneously and we occasionally see thru another set of etes experiencing synchronicity
I find a lot of information explaining when déjà-vu is likely to occur and for what reason but the bodily feeling one experiences is worth a mention too.
I've been here before simply by being here now... Now you might say it's because I'm a little slow, but it's to be expected. My being here I mean. At least by me... now that I am. The reflection upon forever! Eternity will haunt us until we come to love it wholly! LOL
Top 10 Deja Vu Movies To See On Groundhog Day #10: “Back to the Future Part II” (1989) ... #9: “Before I Fall” (2017) ... #8: “Happy Death Day” (2017) ... #7: “Timecrimes” (2007) ... #6: "Primer” (2004) ... #5: “Source Code” (2011) ... #4: “Run Lola Run” (1998) #3: “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) #2: “Memento” (2000) #1: “Groundhog Day” (1993)
Is mankind vain? Is mankind too vain? Is mankind vain enough to classify things pseudoscience only when it's more convenient than simply saying... “We're not ready!” Have a look at what I posted earlier and then compare it to the paragraph below to see if you agree with what I was getting at. At the beginning of Something Deeply Hidden, Sean Carroll cites the tale of the fox and the grapes from Aesop’s Fables. A hungry fox tries to reach a bunch of grapes dangling from a vine. Finding them beyond his grasp, but refusing to admit failure, the fox declares the grapes to be inedible and turns away. That, Carroll declares, encapsulates how physicists treat the wacky implications of quantum mechanics. The bizarre logic of the many-worlds theory