The Mandela Effect
What if something you believe to be true ended up being false? What if you have a distinct memory of an event occurring, yet you discover it never did?
Could it be collective misremembering? Or could we be in a parallel universe?
Today we tackle the theory of The Mandela Effect and look at some of the main examples, including:
-Curious George having a tail vs. no tail
-The Monopoly Guy having a monocle vs. no monocle
-The Berenstein Bears vs. The Berenstain Bears
-Nelson Mandela's death (1980s vs 2013)
-Looney Toons vs. Looney Tunes
-Sketchers vs. Skechers
-C3PO all gold vs. having a silver shin
-"Mirror, mirror on the wall" vs. "Magic mirror on the wall"
-"Luke, I am your father" vs. "No, I am your father"
Finally, we discuss if The Mandela Effect is more likely to be Earth living in a simulation, a human-caused new dimension due to CERN, or psychological theories such as groupthink and priming.
Listen to Believing the Bizarre: The Mandela Effect today.

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