This clarification is supported by the fact that the sense of “recollection” at the time is strong in most cases, but that the situations of the “previous” experience (when, where, and how the earlier experience occurred) are uncertain or believed to be impossible. Scientific approaches reject the explanation of déjà vu as “precognition” or “prophecy”, but rather clarify it as an anomaly of memory, which creates a different impression that an experience is “being recalled”. It is the phenomenon of having the strong sensation that an event or experience currently being experienced has already been experienced in the past. This is a very creepy and unexplainable feeling. In my own experience of this, I have not only known what was going to come next, but have been able to tell those around me what is going to come next. This is also typically go with by a very strong feeling of knowing what is going to come next. Déjà vu is the sense of having seen something before, and a feeling of familiarity whereas déjà vécu is the experience of having seen an event before, but in great detail such as distinguishing smells and sounds.
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