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TRIGGER WARNING. In this episode we talk about dreams and all there is to do with us and them. but one thing stands out between us and your regular google search... listen to find out.. just know that there are moments where certain topics might be too much for you...there's your discretion advisory. We list facts, theories and what ifs!
Contextual Deep Dive:
• Déjà vu may result from delayed signal processing in the brain (source: Frontiers in Psychology).
• Multiverse theories suggest
infinite versions of ourselves could be experiencing life simultaneously
(source: Brian Greene, Columbia University).
• Lucid dreaming and recurring
dreams are often tied to unprocessed trauma or deep memory layers.
• Philosophers like Nietzscheexplored the idea of ‘eternal recurrence’—living the same life over and over.
Listener Prompts:
Have you ever had a dream that came true?
Do you believe in alternate timelines or pastlives?
Is déjà vu just brain glitching or something more?
By Jesus Perez and Rudy Robles5
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TRIGGER WARNING. In this episode we talk about dreams and all there is to do with us and them. but one thing stands out between us and your regular google search... listen to find out.. just know that there are moments where certain topics might be too much for you...there's your discretion advisory. We list facts, theories and what ifs!
Contextual Deep Dive:
• Déjà vu may result from delayed signal processing in the brain (source: Frontiers in Psychology).
• Multiverse theories suggest
infinite versions of ourselves could be experiencing life simultaneously
(source: Brian Greene, Columbia University).
• Lucid dreaming and recurring
dreams are often tied to unprocessed trauma or deep memory layers.
• Philosophers like Nietzscheexplored the idea of ‘eternal recurrence’—living the same life over and over.
Listener Prompts:
Have you ever had a dream that came true?
Do you believe in alternate timelines or pastlives?
Is déjà vu just brain glitching or something more?