"I've been experiencing insane episodes of déjà vu, Doctor Dorothy. It's quite disturbing. I feel as if I've already been in the same place before. Seen the same exact things. It's unsettling, like I'm passing through moments in time that I've been through before. It's a strange experience. What do you feel it could mean...??"
"Déjà vu is French, for 'already seen.' You'll experience unsettling feelings that a new experience has occurred before, despite the absence of any actual past memory of it. It is generally considered a brain glitch, possibly from split perception where a scene is processed twice, or a collision between streams of awareness, leading to a false sense of recollection. While common, frequent déjà vu can be a symptom of conditions like epilepsy, migraines, or fatigue, and can be associated with neurological or psychiatric illness in some cases..."
"That seems like a textbook definition to me, Doctor. I'm not insane. I feel I'm reliving moments in time, over again. Like somehow my time line has been hijacked and I'm being given another chance to make a different choice that may impact where my future may lead..."
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