Mandela Effect

in #science6 years ago

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The term "Mandela Effect" was coined by blogger Fiona Broome when he died,
by that time, president of south africa in 2013, she stated that he had already died
several years ago, he could even clearly remember details about the commotion that
this event had cause for both his family and an entire nation. When writing
an article in her blog expressing this, many people identified with her, too.
claiming that, in fact, they clearly remembered how Nelson Mandela had already died,
when it really wasn't like that.

In concept, the so-called mandela effect are memories that have a mass of
people (connected or not connected) about something or an event that does not exist, but that they
claim to remember with complete clarity.

Since 2013, when this phenomenon emerged, several examples of the following began to emerge
this effect, among the best known is:

-Luke, i'm your father.
Even if you're not a fan of the famous Star Wars saga, have you ever heard this phrase, at the
be one of the most iconic in film, but really, the phrase isn't like that, it's No, I'm your
father. This has caused euphoria among the great fanatical community of this saga, since
many amateurs, faithfully claim that it was always Luke, i'm your father, but really
it's not like that.

-Monopoly
This board game, being one of the most iconic in the world, gives us all a clear picture of what it's like to play.
image of his logo and the character in it, an elderly millionaire in a suit
a top hat, a club and a monocle, but the latter is not part of the
this character, although many claim that yes, this one has never had a monocle.

-Murder of John F. Kennedy.
Over the years, many people have studied the video of his murder in order to
"solve" the mystery of his death. To which, many claim that in the car next to the
thirty-fifth president of the United States, there were 4 people, when they were really going

-Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
One of the oldest but also most iconic Disney classics. In this film
we find a very well-known scene in the world of cinema, when the queen is seen in the
mirror and question: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?
in Spanish would be: Mirror, mirror, tell me something, who in this kingdom is the most
beautiful? ). But, in reality, none of the versions say "Mirror, mirror", the
is Magic mirror.

There are many theories that try to explain this fact, such as that people who
their unconscious are capable of traveling or jumping through the world.
parallel universes that feel confused when they notice how different an event is
between one universe and another. Otherwise, it is also believed that this is due to trips in the
that when these trips happen, certain things change, so some people do.
they can remember it and others can't.
In a more logical way, it has been said that they are simple flaws in the collective memory, that they are
our brains can fail, which could be due to cryptomnesia, dissonance
cognitive, among others.
And as always, there are no people who believe that it is a conspiracy theory but to alter our
perception of reality.

image credits: https://aminoapps.com/c/mundosecretooficial/page/blog/el-efecto-mandela/7e4v_g4ZtPu8Wk6rjGW1verkjxjNdLYLZYD

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