Starting in the late 1800s, many theories began to emerge regarding what might cause deja vu, which means “already seen” in French.
People thought maybe it stemmed from mental dysfunction or perhaps a type of brain problem. Or maybe it was a temporary hiccup in the otherwise normal operation of human memory. But the topic did not reach the realm of science until quite recently...<<<Read More>>>...Welcome to "A Light In The Darkness" - a realm that explores the mysterious and the occult; the paranormal and the supernatural; the unexplained and the controversial; and, not forgetting, of course, the conspiracy theories; including Artificial Intelligence; Chemtrails and Geo-engineering; 5G and EMR Hazards; The Global Warming Debate; Trans-Humanism and Trans-Genderism; The Covid-19 and mRNA vaccine issues; The Ukraine Deception ... and a whole lot more.
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Monday, 10 October 2022
Scientists Are Now Closer Than Ever To Understanding Deja Vu
Have you ever had that weird feeling that you’ve experienced the same
exact situation before, even though that’s impossible? Sometimes it can
even seem like you’re reliving something that already happened. This
phenomenon, known as deja vu, has puzzled philosophers, neurologists and
writers for a very long time.