Mandela effect star wars luke7/26/2023 ![]() Nor are memories created only at the time we experience the event. We don’t remember all the details of an event so in reliving or retelling it we may have to create details to fill in the gaps. ![]() However, a psychological explanation for the effect (see article in Aeon), while not as exciting as parallel universes and time travel, is a much more convincing explanation of the phenomenon.Īccording to psychologists, human memories are not perfect or complete. The proponents of the ‘Mandela Effect’ believe that the people with these memories have slipped into a parallel universe, a parallel universe has slipped into ours, or that time travellers have deliberately or accidentally tampered with the timeline. The video purports to explore five cases of the ‘Mandela Effect’, a phenomenon in which large numbers of people share memories of events that never happened. The couple I’ve seen haven’t left a good impression of their depth, accuracy or balance, and the one I saw last night - 5 Examples of The Mandela Effect on the Mysterious 5 channel presented by Mr Mysterious - is a case in point. However, now and again a supposedly ‘factual’ video creeps into my playlist. They’re mostly the personal opinion of movie nerds and if they get their ‘facts’ wrong it doesn’t matter all that much since it’s only popular culture. I usually stick to the light frothy ones like ‘Top 10 Sci-Fi movies of all time’. ![]() Recently I’ve been amusing myself with a few YouTube videos before going to bed. Is the ‘Mandela Effect’ a result of parallel universes and time travel, or is it much simpler than that?
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