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Not how this works. About 1 out of every 8 memories is a false memory. And when someone close to you tells a false memory of something you also remember, it's very liable to become a false memory of your own. The Mandela Effect is a blanket term for mass-misrememberings. Often times resulting from memories of childhood--which are significantly more likely to be false memories--when someone tries and fails to reconcile with realizing that they've remembered it wrong.
You've gotta be really arrogant to think, "Oh, there's no way I misremembered this. It's much more likely that something has altered the very fabric of reality in many inconceivable ways in order to change what I remember into what I see before me."
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@abeingthatishuman
4 months ago
What? The Mandela effect is not a fabric of time altering phenomenon. It's simply a byproduct of the way our brains process and retain information. Our brains take a billion shortcuts because if they didn't, we would process things at the 5th the speed. This just means that sometimes you remember things incorrectly. Ever hear someone tell a story about a time you were also there for and they tell it wrong? Same situation.
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