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Déjà vu, memories of our life in a parallel universe
February 10, 2017
by Ansh / infinityexplorers.com/
Who of you has never experienced in your life a Déjà vu, that strange sensation that the present moment already happened in the past? As already published in Esoteric and Paranormal World, Déjà vu is a French term that means “already seen”. It was coined by Émile Boirac (1851-1917), a French psychic researcher, in his book L’Avenir des Sciences Psychiques (translated as The Future of Psychological Sciences), and defined it as “the illusion of remembering scenes and events when Experience for the first time. “
According to recent research, at least 79% of the population claims to have had a Déjà vu experience once in their lifetime and generally affects people aged 15-25. This experience happens at random times and only last for a few seconds. Most people say that a strange sensation takes over them and they realize that they have had déjà vu.
In the most amazing cases, the other people who meet us may experience the same sensation at that exact moment. To this day, déjà vu remains a mystery, however, there are all sorts of theories, as they could be memories of real memories of our past lives or a collection of one of the memories stored that simply resurge when people Are in a similar situation.
But there are also some who suggest that Déjà vu occurs when the parallel universes are in a perfect alignment a moment in concrete.
A scientific theory
Is it possible to communicate with the different parallel universes? The answer is clear, some physicists believe that the multiverse exists in our reality, in our home, in our workplace, or in our room. Dr. Michio Kaku, an American physicist, and expert in string field theory revealed the possible causes of Déjà vu. The scientific theory is that the phenomenon is caused by fragments of memories that we have stored in our brain. And Dr. Kaku acknowledged that this theory has been tested experimentally and would explain most cases. Although the American theoretical physicist also said that there is a possibility that Déjà vu was caused by the ability to change between different universes, also called multiverse.
The idea that there are other universes (multiverse theory) has been supported by several scientists, including theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize winner Steven Weinberg. Professor Weinberg compared the theory of the multiple universes with radio signals. Around us, there are hundreds of different radio waves emitted from distant antennas. Our office, our car, or our living room is filled with these radio waves. However, a radio can receive only one frequency at a time; The other frequencies will continue until they can be tuned. Each antenna has a different power and a different frequency. As a result, our radio can only tune in one broadcast at a time.
In the same way, in our universe, we are “tuned” to the frequency that corresponds to physical reality. However, there are an infinite number of parallel realities that coexist with us in the same room, even though we can not tune them out. And although worlds are very similar to ours, each one has a different energy. And because each world is made up of billions of billions of atoms, this means that the energy difference is enormous. Since the frequency of these waves is proportional to their energy, this means that the waves of each world vibrate at different frequencies and can not interact with each other.
For Dr. Kaku, the theory of the parallel universes could explain the Déjà vu. At times we would be able to “tune in” to the different dimensions and the feeling of having lived the moment before would really correspond to one of our “other lives.”
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Déjà vu, memories of our life in a parallel universe
February 10, 2017
by Ansh / infinityexplorers.com/
Who of you has never experienced in your life a Déjà vu, that strange sensation that the present moment already happened in the past? As already published in Esoteric and Paranormal World, Déjà vu is a French term that means “already seen”. It was coined by Émile Boirac (1851-1917), a French psychic researcher, in his book L’Avenir des Sciences Psychiques (translated as The Future of Psychological Sciences), and defined it as “the illusion of remembering scenes and events when Experience for the first time. “
According to recent research, at least 79% of the population claims to have had a Déjà vu experience once in their lifetime and generally affects people aged 15-25. This experience happens at random times and only last for a few seconds. Most people say that a strange sensation takes over them and they realize that they have had déjà vu.
In the most amazing cases, the other people who meet us may experience the same sensation at that exact moment. To this day, déjà vu remains a mystery, however, there are all sorts of theories, as they could be memories of real memories of our past lives or a collection of one of the memories stored that simply resurge when people Are in a similar situation.
But there are also some who suggest that Déjà vu occurs when the parallel universes are in a perfect alignment a moment in concrete.
A scientific theory
Is it possible to communicate with the different parallel universes? The answer is clear, some physicists believe that the multiverse exists in our reality, in our home, in our workplace, or in our room. Dr. Michio Kaku, an American physicist, and expert in string field theory revealed the possible causes of Déjà vu. The scientific theory is that the phenomenon is caused by fragments of memories that we have stored in our brain. And Dr. Kaku acknowledged that this theory has been tested experimentally and would explain most cases. Although the American theoretical physicist also said that there is a possibility that Déjà vu was caused by the ability to change between different universes, also called multiverse.
The idea that there are other universes (multiverse theory) has been supported by several scientists, including theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize winner Steven Weinberg. Professor Weinberg compared the theory of the multiple universes with radio signals. Around us, there are hundreds of different radio waves emitted from distant antennas. Our office, our car, or our living room is filled with these radio waves. However, a radio can receive only one frequency at a time; The other frequencies will continue until they can be tuned. Each antenna has a different power and a different frequency. As a result, our radio can only tune in one broadcast at a time.
In the same way, in our universe, we are “tuned” to the frequency that corresponds to physical reality. However, there are an infinite number of parallel realities that coexist with us in the same room, even though we can not tune them out. And although worlds are very similar to ours, each one has a different energy. And because each world is made up of billions of billions of atoms, this means that the energy difference is enormous. Since the frequency of these waves is proportional to their energy, this means that the waves of each world vibrate at different frequencies and can not interact with each other.
For Dr. Kaku, the theory of the parallel universes could explain the Déjà vu. At times we would be able to “tune in” to the different dimensions and the feeling of having lived the moment before would really correspond to one of our “other lives.”
CONTINUE READING: infinityexplorers.com/deja-vu-memories-life-parallel-universe