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The Mandela Effect
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<blockquote data-quote="OakFieldAlienz444" data-source="post: 215192" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>I think there's a certain level of reality where the Mandela Effect is real, but it's very complicated.</p><p>Most of it can be explained. Movies often have deleted scenes, or remade scenes causing people to remember stuff</p><p>that isn't currently there. People report that people died when they didn't due to fake news (I remember John Cleese died according to several major websites including the Drudge Report) and it was false he was still alive etc.</p><p></p><p>But----having said this-----</p><p></p><p>Peoples beliefes on some levels impact their lives extremely strongly even if they are false.</p><p>On a certain level this makes all beliefs real due to the "real" impact they have on people.</p><p></p><p>I can remember several things that supposedly didn't exist can't name them off the bat but they're</p><p>there in the back of my mind. I think it has more to do with parallel universes and realities</p><p>than time travel, as well as our perceptions conflicting with each other and creating</p><p>reality explosions. Just ask multiple people (they've done experiments on this)</p><p>you just ask multiple people to judge the appearance of someone walking into</p><p>the room and everyone will describe the person differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakFieldAlienz444, post: 215192, member: 12609"] I think there's a certain level of reality where the Mandela Effect is real, but it's very complicated. Most of it can be explained. Movies often have deleted scenes, or remade scenes causing people to remember stuff that isn't currently there. People report that people died when they didn't due to fake news (I remember John Cleese died according to several major websites including the Drudge Report) and it was false he was still alive etc. But----having said this----- Peoples beliefes on some levels impact their lives extremely strongly even if they are false. On a certain level this makes all beliefs real due to the "real" impact they have on people. I can remember several things that supposedly didn't exist can't name them off the bat but they're there in the back of my mind. I think it has more to do with parallel universes and realities than time travel, as well as our perceptions conflicting with each other and creating reality explosions. Just ask multiple people (they've done experiments on this) you just ask multiple people to judge the appearance of someone walking into the room and everyone will describe the person differently. [/QUOTE]
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