Peculiar Threads of the Mind

Imagine standing in a familiar place, yet devoid of tangible memories. Deja vu—the brain's whisper of the impossible—is not a glitch but rather a glimpse through the temporal veil.

Cognitive psychology attempts to unravel this ephemeral sensation. Some posit it as a hiccup in memory processing, where current experience is prematurely cataloged as past.

Others suggest it to be a bridge forming between the conscious present and subconscious recollections, linking the known with the enigmatically foreseen.