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Has anyone found any info of an ET/Time traveler explanation of the MANDELA EFFECT?
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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 145247" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>My own research may be of interest in this case.</p><p></p><p>There seems to be a link with near death experiences and experiencing "major" worldline shifts.</p><p></p><p>I personally have the ability to (Involuntarily) travel to other world lines when I get really stressed. Its almost as if there is a worldline collision of sorts because I can sometimes retain two memories of the same events. Not sure why, but maybe a day or two after I slide to another the other memories kind of seep into me. Its not just me that can remember both sets of memories though... Everyone can to some extent but are more unaware of it.</p><p></p><p>I was talking to a friend about one of the other world lines and I know for a fact that the particular event didn't happen on this one but it seemed like he remembered it. I said "I remember that you got $150 from your relatives" (In context regarding what I was talking about) And he said "Oh yea that was from... Wait now I'm confused"</p><p></p><p>The other explanation for the Mandela effect is that Time travel may be involved. If you imagine a ripple caused by a rock thrown into a pond and the water as other world lines. As a world line is created by time travel, it is not to inconceivable that as the worldline alters it's trajectory, it may cause others to collide. In this scenario imagine two rocks thrown into the pond close by to one another. At some point the waves created from each will collide.</p><p></p><p>The other point here is that we <strong><u><em>are </em></u></strong>approaching a divergence point. Its a point where various world lines are converging in order to diverge again. So in this case it is still possible for world lines to converge naturally.</p><p></p><p>________________________________________________________________________________________</p><p></p><p>As a sort of explanation of how I think the Mandela effect works using computer files:</p><p></p><p>Imagine that every time you make a memory, you have a file containing that memory or information. Every time a file is made your brain creates a second file. Basically a exact copy of the file just generated, one that cannot be accessed consciously.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that the phenomena is due to worldline collisions. This explanation would easily allow for memories of both events. Anyway it would likely occur while you're asleep, but can sometimes happen while you're awake.</p><p></p><p>Anyway when the collision occurs, one set of memories overrides another as dominant, essentially forcing the person to have no knowledge of the other worldline. My theory is that the Mandela is caused by a memory not being overridden, a glitch in the system if you will.</p><p><u><strong></strong></u></p><p><u><strong><em>Some people have an ability in which no memories are overridden, however from what I can gather it is extremely rare and requires a near death experience to get. Other than myself I've only ever heard of maybe 3 or 4 other "credible" cases of it.</em></strong></u></p><p></p><p>This ability also makes me ponder whether I know everything that changes or not. The disorientation lasts for a few days and after that its too hard to tell if something changed due to the memories from the new worldline seeping in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 145247, member: 4523"] My own research may be of interest in this case. There seems to be a link with near death experiences and experiencing "major" worldline shifts. I personally have the ability to (Involuntarily) travel to other world lines when I get really stressed. Its almost as if there is a worldline collision of sorts because I can sometimes retain two memories of the same events. Not sure why, but maybe a day or two after I slide to another the other memories kind of seep into me. Its not just me that can remember both sets of memories though... Everyone can to some extent but are more unaware of it. I was talking to a friend about one of the other world lines and I know for a fact that the particular event didn't happen on this one but it seemed like he remembered it. I said "I remember that you got $150 from your relatives" (In context regarding what I was talking about) And he said "Oh yea that was from... Wait now I'm confused" The other explanation for the Mandela effect is that Time travel may be involved. If you imagine a ripple caused by a rock thrown into a pond and the water as other world lines. As a world line is created by time travel, it is not to inconceivable that as the worldline alters it's trajectory, it may cause others to collide. In this scenario imagine two rocks thrown into the pond close by to one another. At some point the waves created from each will collide. The other point here is that we [B][U][I]are [/I][/U][/B]approaching a divergence point. Its a point where various world lines are converging in order to diverge again. So in this case it is still possible for world lines to converge naturally. ________________________________________________________________________________________ As a sort of explanation of how I think the Mandela effect works using computer files: Imagine that every time you make a memory, you have a file containing that memory or information. Every time a file is made your brain creates a second file. Basically a exact copy of the file just generated, one that cannot be accessed consciously. My guess is that the phenomena is due to worldline collisions. This explanation would easily allow for memories of both events. Anyway it would likely occur while you're asleep, but can sometimes happen while you're awake. Anyway when the collision occurs, one set of memories overrides another as dominant, essentially forcing the person to have no knowledge of the other worldline. My theory is that the Mandela is caused by a memory not being overridden, a glitch in the system if you will. [U][B] [I]Some people have an ability in which no memories are overridden, however from what I can gather it is extremely rare and requires a near death experience to get. Other than myself I've only ever heard of maybe 3 or 4 other "credible" cases of it.[/I][/B][/U] This ability also makes me ponder whether I know everything that changes or not. The disorientation lasts for a few days and after that its too hard to tell if something changed due to the memories from the new worldline seeping in. [/QUOTE]
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