Déjà vu, the feeling of having already experienced a moment, is a phenomenon that has plagued time travelers for centuries. While some see it as a sign of a functioning time-traveling mind, others view it as a glitch in the space-time continuum.
There are several theories as to why Déjà Vu happens:
prophets_of_zionIn the case of time travelers, Déjà Vu can be caused by:
Temporal Slipage is a phenomenon in which the fabric of time itself becomes disoriented, causing the traveler to experience a false sense of familiarity with events that have not yet occurred.
To avoid Temporal Slipage, time travelers must be mindful of their surroundings and maintain a clear sense of purpose.
Time Prophets are individuals with the ability to predict future events with uncanny accuracy. They often serve as guides for time travelers, helping them navigate the complexities of the timestream.
However, Time Prophets are not always reliable, and their predictions can be cryptic and open to interpretation.
Parallel Universes are alternate realities that exist in parallel with our own. Déjà Vu can occur when a time traveler interacts with a Parallel Universe, experiencing events that have not yet occurred in their own timeline.
To navigate Parallel Universes, time travelers must be prepared for anything.