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In this YouTube video, the phenomenon of deja vu is discussed - the feeling of having experienced a current situation before, despite realizing it is new. The speaker addresses common misconceptions about deja vu and some of its possible causes, such as spatial similarities in our memories that we cannot remember. Recent studies have investigated this theory through virtual reality experiments . The speaker emphasizes that deja vu is a common experience that most people encounter at least once in their lifetime, and it is more common in those who watch a lot of movies or travel a lot. However, the next section of the video turns to the idea that there is a déjà vu illusion, and that individuals who experience deja vu may have the ability to predict their next move in a given situation. An independent study was conducted to test this idea, but individuals who experienced déjà vu were not able to accurately predict the direction of their next move. The video brings up the idea of multiverses and how they may be connected to the déjà vu illusion, and theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku suggests that the universe may be composed of sounds that vibrate and move apart from each other over time. The final section of the video discusses the concept of parallel universes surrounding us in quantum physics. However, deja vu may actually be a glitch in the Matrix, and encounters with seemingly familiar things, such as a cat, could actually be Schrodinger's cat - a thought experiment that illustrates the idea of superposition. Overall, this video provides insight into the definition and possible causes of deja vu, while also highlighting its important role in human experiences. However, it also emphasizes the limitations and complexity of human perception, as well as the potential for quantum physics to explain the phenomenon.
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