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<blockquote data-quote="HikuTechy" data-source="post: 202516" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>Seems like you're from the same timeline as me</p><p>However, there are many other phenomena also which might also happen, things such as memory holes, gaslighting and mass editings of somewhat obscure materials like online as social experimentation. This does not explain all the mandela effect cases, faulty memory does explain some but in some cases, that doesn't apply either. </p><p></p><p>I remember playing a game demo and after playing it again realized it was different in certain parts. The game is obscure enough that it could have been a dream I had before and the memory of me playing that different version might have been a dream, because I don't know anyone else who had that experience. Meanwhile with things like Australia moving closer to Japan on the map, such things might be more difficult to explain. Was it always like that? Were the maps made badly before? A laboratory in New Zealand working on large colliders and some time experiment and then that country moving places? Ofcourse you can write it all off as some nonsense or faulty memory. But when it happens to you and you get this odd feeling, well maybe it just might be something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HikuTechy, post: 202516, member: 12850"] Seems like you're from the same timeline as me However, there are many other phenomena also which might also happen, things such as memory holes, gaslighting and mass editings of somewhat obscure materials like online as social experimentation. This does not explain all the mandela effect cases, faulty memory does explain some but in some cases, that doesn't apply either. I remember playing a game demo and after playing it again realized it was different in certain parts. The game is obscure enough that it could have been a dream I had before and the memory of me playing that different version might have been a dream, because I don't know anyone else who had that experience. Meanwhile with things like Australia moving closer to Japan on the map, such things might be more difficult to explain. Was it always like that? Were the maps made badly before? A laboratory in New Zealand working on large colliders and some time experiment and then that country moving places? Ofcourse you can write it all off as some nonsense or faulty memory. But when it happens to you and you get this odd feeling, well maybe it just might be something. [/QUOTE]
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