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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 254630" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>This kind of research is all from subjective experiences. Many refer to this as the Mandela effect. I just think our minds have the ability to move our consciousness to alternate universes every time we make a decision. We weave through parallel universes in a zig zag fashion encountering alternate versions of family and friends that we know. </p><p></p><p>Just try comparing your memories to someone you haven't seen in a while. You'll be surprised to learn that their memories don't match yours. Yet this is a universal phenomena.</p><p></p><p>Lost a loved one to some tragic event? Just wait. You may see them again in an alternate universe where the tragic event didn't occur!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 254630, member: 288"] This kind of research is all from subjective experiences. Many refer to this as the Mandela effect. I just think our minds have the ability to move our consciousness to alternate universes every time we make a decision. We weave through parallel universes in a zig zag fashion encountering alternate versions of family and friends that we know. Just try comparing your memories to someone you haven't seen in a while. You'll be surprised to learn that their memories don't match yours. Yet this is a universal phenomena. Lost a loved one to some tragic event? Just wait. You may see them again in an alternate universe where the tragic event didn't occur! [/QUOTE]
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