Tell me how much more this makes sense here, than religion.
Tl;dr? Not much at all.
They say in theory the earth resets itself every gazillion+ years, right? So time resets and everything else resets like in that futurama big bang episode.
No, they say that there's a remote possibility that 10
101056 years into the future, a brand new big bang will occur out of nothing but probability. If you're having a hard time visualizing how big that number is, imagine this.
10
10101 is a number with 10 billion digits. If you tried to print that on paper, you'd fill a warehouse with the digits.
10
10102 is a number with a googol digits. That's 10^100 digits. If you tried to print this on paper, you couldn't. Even if you printed a digit on every particle in the observable universe, you'd only get 0.000000000000000001% of the way there.
Now repeat this pattern to 56.
Problem is, having a new big bang doesn't mean a new earth with new humans on it. Every single event would have to occur identically, and the probability of that happening is extremely, extremely slim. Even if intelligent life did form, the chances of it being identical are, again, extremely extremely slim. So that doesn't make sense at all.
Now when you die you can't picture yourself not existing you just can't do it. People claim there is reincarnation but how can that be. You don't remember anything of your past life. It just doesn't happen.
Non-sequitur. Just because you don't remember your past life doesn't mean you didn't have one. It also doesn't mean that you DID have a past life, and nobody has proven that reincarnation exists or even makes sense in the first place.
Now what if Deja Vu is linked up to all of this? What if every time you experience Deja Vu it just means your mind/conscious has synced up to the many past previous resets. It's a small anomaly through space and time that allows you to become fully aware of these Deja Vu flashbacks.
Aaaahahaha. This is some serious bullcrap.
The reasons behind deja vu are well known and have been thoroughly researched. Your explanation would directly conflict with what we've empirically observed. You'd need a ton of evidence to support that claim, and I'm going to go out on a limb and say you have none.
Deja Vu is when your mind flashes before your eyes of an exact moment in space and time of you doing something, literally the exact same thing (not a repeated action). However it feels like years or months went by when in reality it has only been 2 seconds.
... That's not what deja vu is at all. Deja vu is when you feel like you've experienced something before. What you're thinking of is more like an out of body experience.
Now from what people have said when they died and were revived is that there was nothing, just blackness. Well they didn't fully die. 1 second of being dead can feel like 1,000 years or more. There are claims of out of body experiences but it's possible their eyes were open and were still processing images.
Yes, this is what people have claimed. And no, it wouldn't feel like 1000 years. I know it's an exaggeration but, seriously. And again,
extensive Neuroscience research into near-death experiences has been done, and it is well understood. To say that what you experience in a near-death situation is actually true would, again, directly contradict what we've empirically observed. You'd need a ton of evidence to claim this is true, again guessing that you have none. Put together, none of it makes any sense.
These people have backed up these claims when they were able to predict outcomes of the future. So there is a very, incredibly small anomaly chance of us humans able to break a reset cycle, if only for a week or a day or even maybe a month.
AAAHAahahaha... Aah that was a good laugh. No, not a single person has ever scientifically backed up a claim to be able to view into the future. In order to provide actual evidence of that you need to conduct a double-blind experiment, and as of yet not a single claimed psychic or mind reader has passed one. It's pseudoscience bullstuff.