The Mandela Effect

Do you believe in the so-called Mandela Effect - a phenomenon in which many people remember events or facts differently from how evidence shows them?

The Mandela Effect is one of the most fascinating phenomena of modern culture. Thousands of people around the world remember things almost identically, even though they never actually happened. A different logo, a different movie ending, a different date of a famous person’s death. Could it be that our reality and consciousness are capable of shifting between parallel worlds? Scientists explain it as memory errors and autosuggestion, while internet users see it as proof of a multiverse, manipulations in history, or CERN experiments. So who’s really tinkering with our reality – ourselves, or something science doesn’t know about or refuses to admit?


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