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| 16 Sep 2016 08:07 PM |
I've heard it a lot
if its censored then never mind |
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| 16 Sep 2016 08:08 PM |
| some multi-paradox memory thing |
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Cudbert
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| 16 Sep 2016 08:08 PM |
| The Mandela Effect is a theory of parallel universes, based in the idea that because large groups of people have similar alternative memories about past events. Advocates of the theory claim that for these collective experiences to be true, the fabric of reality must have shifted at some point in the past, and that therefore not only do parallel, inhabitable universes exist, but that we are constantly switching between them. |
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| 16 Sep 2016 08:08 PM |
| ################################################################################################ |
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| 16 Sep 2016 08:09 PM |
| its when you try to remember something, remember it again and the thing you remembered has one difference with the thing you remembered |
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| 16 Sep 2016 08:09 PM |
The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.
Human memory is a peculiar thing, at once astonishing in its scope and power and dismaying in its fallibility. There's much we don't know about how memory works, but suffice it to say it isn't perfect. Particularly vexing is the phenomenon of false memories, erroneous or unconsciously fabricated recollections of past events that feel so real and true that people who experience them refuse to accept evidence to the contrary.
Psychologists call the phenomenon confabulation. The term is used clinically to refer to memory defects experienced by patients with brain damage, and also to describe everyday phenomena like embellishing the truth when recounting events and inventing facts on the fly to fill in gaps in memory. We've all done these things at one time or another, though we're rarely conscious of it when we do.
#code theimpracticaljoker sucks |
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wohoo1997
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| 16 Sep 2016 08:09 PM |
its this bullcrap about alternate universes where the littlest things are different
one of the biggest paradoxes is the berenstein/berenstain bears conspiracy thing |
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| 16 Sep 2016 08:10 PM |
| Check out the subreddit on the Mandela effect |
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