My bandmate, some friends, and I were all really baked one night, and we came up with this theory on deja vu.

They say that when you die, your life flashes before your eyes. What if it doesn't really "flash", but plays in real time. So as you die, all of your memories are erased, and you observe your life again, while everybody else moves on. Your life is essentially predetermined now (unless you're REALLY in your life), and you're viewing it for the 1st, 2nd, maybe 100th time but don't know it.

Every once and a while something happens and you have a strange feeling of familiarity. Not necessarily that you know what's about to happen, but that as it's happening it seems familiar. Well, ever watched a movie once, and then watched it again like 10 years later after you forgot everything about it, but you still recognize certain scenes? That's how deja vu works. Your brain is erased at the end of each "viewing", but there glitches sometimes that result in retaining memory of certain things.

It would certainly raise a lot of further questions, especially about religion and free will.
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