The Mandela effect
By Sarcarizmo
@_Koko_ (347)
United Kingdom
January 30, 2017 2:58pm CST
The Mandela has been all the talk lately, and it's one of those things that at first seem silly, but as you dive into things, it can get a little strange. I'm not saying the Mandela Effect is real, or that we alternate between parallel universes, but we know nothing about what surrounds us in space and time, and when you think like that, anything is possible. This is a definition of what the Mandela Effect actually is : The Mandela Effect is a term for where a group of people all mis-remember the same detail, event or physicality. It is named after the instance in which a large group of people all shared the same memory that Nelson Mandela died prior to his actual 2013 death, usually some time in the 1980's. I have been watching a lot of conspiracy theories about this effect and it sound so cool to me but what if it was real ? And you couldnt tell reality from some kind of vision or memory that you had of something happening changing . Sounds scary huh ?!?
With our minds and brains right now we are not capable of procesing things like these nor explaining them so i wouldnt worry my self too much .
Sources:
-https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=mandela+effect+wiki
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1iBdDvIXKg&t=1s
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMXnCCFS2-Q&t=28s
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@Ujjwal96 (12)
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30 Jan 17
well, i believe in Mandala effect. Infact the knowledge of parallel universe and aliens have been all mentioned in our ancient texts. Our governments actually know about alien contacts but they like to keep it from us. I was going through this discussion with George Green , on youtube. And boy does know alot about aliens and the government. Look him up on youtube. Illuminati and stuff.
@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
31 Jan 17
That is pretty bizarre. I've never heard of the Mandela Effect before.
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@_Koko_ (347)
• United Kingdom
31 Jan 17
@cahaya1983 well its an interesting theory
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@acelawrites (19272)
• Philippines
30 Jan 17
Mind-boggling; could be the reason why they urge people to always think positively to attract positive things and events to happen.
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@_Koko_ (347)
• United Kingdom
30 Jan 17
The do good get good stuff happening and do bad get bad stuff happening is called karma it has originated from Indian cultures and people still believe in it