In a world where moments oscillate between memory and foreknowledge, what are the intrinsic mechanisms that govern deja vu? Could it be that a whisper of another timeline seeps through our consciousness?
The paradox of the familiar—is it repetition in an alternate universe, or perhaps a mental echo captured momentarily in cognitive time travel?
Scientific literature has often approached deja vu as a glitch in memory processing, yet these theories fail to comprehend its embedded wisdom. Look closer, and you may perceive the circular path of time, revealing both entrance and exit simultaneously. Perhaps it is not an anomaly but a fundamental truth of human experience.