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It’s been debunked. The Mandela effect is from the brain rewiring itself and its stored information after enough time passes. Plus people’s lack of attention to detail like missing c3p0s silver leg in Star Wars
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@TeachMeCode that doesn't mean debunked
that logic is the same as: "you can't throw a ball across a field, see I can pick up the ball and walk across the field and put it down as if it was thrown -- therefore ball throwing is debunked"
I was gonna cite you can't prove a negative but apparently even that is regarded a pseudoscience now, first search result. Jesus what is the world coming to
but I found this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
there was a way of saying it with the scientific method but I forgot the name -
Ok, correct on that. I’ll admit the berenstain bears thing shocked me a bit as I thought it was “stein” but that was like 24 years after I even saw a berenstain bear book. Then again I don’t recall Mandela dying in the 80’s either or learning about his death in school.
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@TeachMeCode I went and looked at the copyright holders for Berenstein and Berenstain. The original copyright holders sold off the rights and the new holder changed it to Berenstain for some reason. It isn't rocket science.
Fruit of the Loom decided to gaslight its customers about their logo. They are just a bunch of assholes. -
@Demolishun WHOA!!! Fruit of the loom is another one that got me, I was mixed up about the cornucopia, and wondering if it’s bc my brain expects to see it due to seeing the pattern of a bunch of fruit in front of these things.
Also interested in reading about that berenstain thing you mentioned! -
Interesting
But universe is extremely big.
A reset to a point might result more than just a mandela effect and significant amount of energy. -
But still, a lot of this sounds like psych manipulation from Reddit trolls. With exceptions that demolishun gave, they give you something you haven’t seen since childhood, and say I bet you didn’t know it was like this! Then the brain gets confused bc it would only be logical for it to be what it thinks it should be then OMG MANDELA!! Like C-3PO’s silver leg, you don’t notice it much unless you’re actively trying to find it for some reason and the brain expects gold bc it’s consistent with the rest of his body
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@Demolishun I bet they’ll think they’ve been sent back to their old universe seeing that. Then freak out even more seeing the stain in berenstain lol
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Do you think we can create a small instance of the universe inside this universe? Like Rick.
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@sidthepajfuk there's theories that consciousness votes on quantum mechanics outcomes
and also that time isn't exactly um... predetermined. therefore... you could theoretically go into the future, not like the outcome, and then consciousnesses vote to change an earlier event and everybody goes again
and maybe some people don't get a clean update of their memories or something dunno (and tbh maybe this could determine why people have such "faulty" memories)
.. but in these same theories it's kind of unknown what consciousness means, does everyone get the same vote, etc. they think inanimate matter has consciousness for example. and I'm actually a bit concerned about all the propaganda and Satanist rituals... because then you could convince many human consciousnesses of something and potentially direct whatever the quantum collapsing power is at one thing
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@jestdotty
> there's theories that consciousness votes on quantum mechanics outcomes
I don't think it's a theory! I can't find the physics documentary but it had evidence of this.
EDIT:
I guess I was wrong, it was just a video about Quantum Observer Effect.
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What if it isn't resetting, it's just fragments of previous iterations of the universes and we keep cycling
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@BordedDev well for example, there's people that claim they came from alternative histories. like Hitler won world war 2 and stuff like that
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@jestdotty Sure, it's like universal evolution, every cycle small things change. Imagine a time machine in that scenario, what would going back in time actually do? Would it just take you past the edge to the new cycle making you think you changed the future by doing stuff in the past but in fact it's a whole new universe.
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some think mandela effect and deja vu come from the universe resetting itself to an earlier point to try again
why do you think the universe would reset itself? is it avoiding something, or trying to reach something? something else?
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