i am not saying i believe this i just find it interesting

have all of you heard of this? i find it a curious topic. part of whats fascinating is its declare false memories. i dont know who gets a feather in their hat and given the honors of making the declaration about who is false?
the idea though is there are multiple universes and as the system winds down these systems start to merge together (and peoples alternate others). causing memory conflicts and perhaps general or worse chaos (2 different cultures thrown together?). like how the left went fully off the rails. then when things start no normalize to some kind of balance and sensibility...
bam epstein stuff flips a bich.
The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon where a large group of people remember an event or detail differently than how it actually occurred, often leading to collective false memories.
Origin of the Term
The term "Mandela Effect" was coined by Fiona Broome in 2009 after she discovered that she, along with many others, falsely remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison during the 1980s. In reality, Mandela passed away in 2013. This shared false memory prompted Broome to create a website to discuss and document similar instances of collective misremembering.
Definition
The Mandela Effect is defined as a false memory phenomenon where a significant number of people recall an event or detail inaccurately. This can occur in various contexts, including pop culture, historical events, and everyday facts. It highlights the unreliability of human memory and how collective beliefs can diverge from reality.
Science of People
This post was edited by TiStuff on Jul 17 2025 10:30pm