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 Mandela Effect


The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon where a large group of people misremembers or recalls specific events, facts, or details differently from how they actually occurred in the past. The term was coined by Fiona Broome, a paranormal researcher, after she and others shared a false memory of Nelson Mandela dying in the 1980s while he was still imprisoned, even though he was released in 1990 and passed away in 2013.

This effect has led to various examples of collective false memories, such as people remembering different spellings of brand names, iconic movie quotes, historical events, and more. It’s often attributed to the fallibility of human memory, as well as the power of suggestion, social reinforcement, and the way our brains process and store information.

The Mandela Effect has become a popular topic of discussion online and has sparked debates about the nature of reality, memory, and the unreliability of human perception. It’s essential to remember that the Mandela Effect is not evidence of alternate realities or parallel universes, but rather a fascinating psychological and sociological phenomenon.

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