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Have you ever felt like you've lived this exact moment before? That sudden flicker of recognition isn't just a memory glitch, it might be evidence of something much bigger. In this video, we explore the unsettling truth about Déjà Vu. Is it just a hiccup in your brain's processing speed, or is it a glimpse into a parallel universe? From the neuroscience of memory reconstruction to the quantum physics of the Many-Worlds Interpretation, we dive deep into why reality feels fake and what that familiar feeling is actually trying to tell you.We look at Nick Bostrom's Simulation Hypothesis, the delay in human perception, and the terrifying possibility that your consciousness is "rendering" reality in real-time. If you've ever questioned if life is a simulation or felt a "glitch in the matrix," this video is for you.
By Oscar EmersonHave you ever felt like you've lived this exact moment before? That sudden flicker of recognition isn't just a memory glitch, it might be evidence of something much bigger. In this video, we explore the unsettling truth about Déjà Vu. Is it just a hiccup in your brain's processing speed, or is it a glimpse into a parallel universe? From the neuroscience of memory reconstruction to the quantum physics of the Many-Worlds Interpretation, we dive deep into why reality feels fake and what that familiar feeling is actually trying to tell you.We look at Nick Bostrom's Simulation Hypothesis, the delay in human perception, and the terrifying possibility that your consciousness is "rendering" reality in real-time. If you've ever questioned if life is a simulation or felt a "glitch in the matrix," this video is for you.