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Can the past truly be changed ?.
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 237484" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I have a history of past memories that have changed. Here on the forums we came to a consensus that the phenomena experienced by all of us was to be called Altervus. Since then the rest of the world began to notice this phenomena as well. They called it the Mandela effect. I have a very strong vivid photographic memory of Captain Crunch cereal as a teenager. Since I routinely had that for breakfast everyday. Yet we are now being told it has always been spelled Cap'n Crunch. </p><p></p><p>Currently I have been giving thought to the idea that time is actually a variable wave phenomena. We all have the ability to alter that wave phenomena by choosing actions that have different outcomes in the future. But what if choosing a different outcome also has the side effect of carrying a different past with it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 237484, member: 288"] I have a history of past memories that have changed. Here on the forums we came to a consensus that the phenomena experienced by all of us was to be called Altervus. Since then the rest of the world began to notice this phenomena as well. They called it the Mandela effect. I have a very strong vivid photographic memory of Captain Crunch cereal as a teenager. Since I routinely had that for breakfast everyday. Yet we are now being told it has always been spelled Cap'n Crunch. Currently I have been giving thought to the idea that time is actually a variable wave phenomena. We all have the ability to alter that wave phenomena by choosing actions that have different outcomes in the future. But what if choosing a different outcome also has the side effect of carrying a different past with it? [/QUOTE]
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