This matches my hypothesis on Deja vu

https://kemendo.com/Deja-Vu-Experiment.html

I think it also supports my three loops hypothesis as well:

https://kemendo.com/ThreeLoops.html

In effect, my position is that biological systems maintain a synchronized processing pipeline: where the hippocampal prediction system operates slightly “ahead” of sensory processing, like a cache buffer.

If the processing gets “behind” the sensory input then you feel like you’re accessing memory because the electrical signal is reaching memory and sensory distribution simultaneously or slightly lagging.

So it means you’re constantly switching between your world map and the input and comparing them just to stabilize a “linear” experience - something which is a necessity for corporeal prediction and reaction.

Your work seems pretty good to me, have you seen Steven Byrne's blog theorising about symbol grounding in the brain?

No I havent, I’ll have to look it up, thanks for the recommendation.