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I know what you're talking about, it's a separate occurrence and I've had it happen twice as odd as it is to talk about it is when I was on the toilet. It felt like the entire universe and all knowledge flooded my mind for seconds and I figured out something and before I could write it down it just vanished. I haven't seen many reference such an event though interesting.Regarding your and other people's stories.... I used to have these weird occurences where I would feel like I suddenly had all this knowledge I never gained anywhere, but it would always be a flash and then be gone. I might've been seeing into alternate timelines too. Once I was playing a Gameboy RPG and exploring a dungeon, but all the sudden I saw pathways that weren't there. Again only for a moment. These happened a lot in my early 20s but stopped happening after awhile.
Sometimes our mind can predict events (alongside games) just as you mentioned some would argue it's mere game knowledge and sometimes it is, but sometimes it feels like more than that. Sometimes it feels like you know everything and are indestructible for a set period time like a guiding hand directing you: Something similar to how the Iliad was written in how the battles play out.
Although not truly time travel outside "loop" logic, a few theories I've had is:Part of me has always had this theory: I wonder if, when we die, we get a choice of whether or not to live our lives over again from the start. And perhaps this explains some of the flashes of insight we have--we know what's gonna happen because we literally saw it before. Why we don't just remember EVERYTHING is a question I think only God can answer.
A) We are dying (or in our final moments of life), and all these memories are us seeing them flash one last time. This would explain the weird events that occur, errors in reality we see, and maybe our brain fills in missing information with random shit when we go off script from our original actions or when our memory has a failure. It feels like free will but maybe it's not. Maybe this is also why everyone has different perpetual "feeling" of time passing at different rates. It ends when of course we reach our death bed/incident now whether we see the memories a second or third time is questionable (or on) : And about the people who seem to be aware of certain concepts, conscious, etc of such an idea, it could be your brain is making the other puppets that you see seem more alive because they are flooding them with your ideas and beliefs. It could even show if you constantly get predictions correct, your brain is running the show in this fake presentation of the events that happened in your life. Kind of like a dream-reality projection of the events of your life.
B)This is purgatory (or one of some sort) and we are living this loop seeing our lives, maybe we reset after our death or remember certain things while maybe most memories were erased, so deja vu is because we have done this loop countless times and we recognize it or other people. Maybe we can slightly change some events or defy the original path but in the end it leads to the same conclusion... This is why everyone's actions seem so directed or following a script to our own inner thoughts. Everyone else is fake and following set responses and actions. Also similar to A) Is how some people seem aware, or conscious outside of our own mind. Mere projections or fillers and maybe NPCs are when the brain gets lazy or doesn't do a good job of filtering an actual person's personality.
C)Maybe this universe is repeating to a certain level of destruction and just resets, the big bang(or any major energy explosion) isn't the start but a reset point of when this time lapse to a loop starts.
D) Similar to A but we're in a simulation; this explains time perception differences, deja vu and more are errors of us feeling time slips of future events and more or maybe these odd "supernatural" feelings are purposely coded into some of us to experience just to see the result from it.