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Gipt
Posted on 10-30-16 01:41 AM Link | #79276
Recently, I've been hearing about this strange theory called the Mendela effect, some of you might know it, others might not, so I will paraphrase what it is about. So apparently the world ended back in 2010 or 2012 or whatever like all the crazy people said, and the world reinvented itself in another alternate universe, with small changes. 'Proof' of this is like how everyone remembers Star Wars, Dart Vader says, "Luke, I am your father," is actually, "No, I am your father." PROOF. It really was the first one, but when the universe ended, it changed. Mind blown. Except it isn't, because it's the most stupid theory I've heard of recently. And scarily enough, some people at my school believe this. Search up Mendela Effect, and you'll see why this is just a bunch of people refusing to be wrong. It's hilarious.

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salty
Posted on 10-30-16 01:43 AM Link | #79277
hey remember the berenstein bears

or is the berenstain bears

this is another example of the "Mendela effect"

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Gipt
Posted on 10-30-16 01:46 AM Link | #79278
Solid 'PROOF' right there mate. Also, it's supposed to be Chic-fil-A, not Chick-fil-a

PROOOOOOF

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NintendoFan
Posted on 10-30-16 05:51 AM Link | #79282
It's not really proof. I mean, there's nothing out there that explains why people from the "-ein" universe crossed over to the "-ain" universe and vice versa.

Also it's spelled "Mandela." :P

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Arisotura
Posted on 10-30-16 12:25 PM Link | #79287
what

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Gipt
Posted on 10-30-16 05:07 PM (rev. 2 of 10-30-16 05:23 PM) Link | #79297
I know its complete BS, thats why it funny. Peoples Ignorance is justified by the universe ending or something.
And they actually believe it. ugh

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NintendoFan
Posted on 10-30-16 06:55 PM Link | #79311
Posted by StapleButter
what

I'm not sure how to respond to this. Are you confused by my post, or by the entire thread?

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Arisotura
Posted on 10-30-16 08:54 PM Link | #79318
the whole thing confuses me. in particular, the first post looks like the author has been taking LSD.

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Gipt
Posted on 10-30-16 09:10 PM Link | #79320
Who knows, I don't know what the Philly people cook with.

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NintendoFan
Posted on 10-31-16 03:58 AM Link | #79328
Posted by StapleButter
the whole thing confuses me. in particular, the first post looks like the author has been taking LSD.

The Mandela Effect is when people have memories that they are 100% for certain happened, but in reality, something's different from what they remember. It's called the "Mandela" effect because many people remember clearly that a man named Nelson Mandela died in prison, but in reality, he didn't. If it were just a few people, then that'd be a different story, but because so many people remember him dying, this conspiracy theory about parallel universes came up.

According to the theory, people from the universe where Mandela is dead, crossed over unknowingly and unwillingly to this universe where he didn't, and vice versa.

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LeftyGreenMario
Posted on 10-31-16 05:43 AM (rev. 2 of 10-31-16 05:43 AM) Link | #79333
In other words, after I attempted to decipher the incoherent prose in the opening post, people's memories suck.

It's not a "new" phenomenon.

There was one guy who swore that the Chain Chomp Fever minigame was a Mario Party 6 minigame while it's strictly a Mario Party 4 battle minigame, but he was like "no, I remember it vividly" and I was "well, you have a messed up copy of Mario Party 6".

Also, people think the whole "play it again" line is famous, but it was never uttered in the movie.

NintendoFan
Posted on 10-31-16 05:48 AM Link | #79334
Posted by LeftyGreenMario
In other words, after I attempted to decipher the incoherent prose in the opening post, people's memories suck.

It's not a "new" phenomenon.

Yeah, it's definitely not new, this sort of thing only came up about 6 years ago.

Can you really just write it off as "people's memory suck?" How would so many people make the same mistake, and then be able to claim that they know for certain that that's what happened?

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Gipt
Posted on 10-31-16 05:59 PM Link | #79353
Sorry my writing sucks. I just heard of it recently, and its stupid, so I made a thread. Sorry for my incompetence.

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LeftyGreenMario
Posted on 11-01-16 05:45 AM Link | #79377
Posted by NintendoFan
Can you really just write it off as "people's memory suck?" How would so many people make the same mistake, and then be able to claim that they know for certain that that's what happened?

Yes I can.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_memory_biases

In fact, it sounds like the illusory truth effect.

It's why eyewitness testimonies and anecdotes aren't reliable. Quote.

Several studies have been conducted on human memory and on subjects’ propensity to remember erroneously events and details that did not occur. Elizabeth Loftus performed experiments in the mid-seventies demonstrating the effect of a third party’s introducing false facts into memory.4 Subjects were shown a slide of a car at an intersection with either a yield sign or a stop sign. Experimenters asked participants questions, falsely introducing the term "stop sign" into the question instead of referring to the yield sign participants had actually seen. Similarly, experimenters falsely substituted the term "yield sign" in questions directed to participants who had actually seen the stop sign slide. The results indicated that subjects remembered seeing the false image. In the initial part of the experiment, subjects also viewed a slide showing a car accident. Some subjects were later asked how fast the cars were traveling when they "hit" each other, others were asked how fast the cars were traveling when they "smashed" into each other. Those subjects questioned using the word "smashed" were more likely to report having seen broken glass in the original slide. The introduction of false cues altered participants’ memories.


It's why there is a phenomenon that children recall false memories of sexual abuse.
It's why gaslighting is effective.
It's why nostalgia blinds people.

Isaac
Posted on 11-08-16 03:36 AM Link | #79560
oh, I think I found some proof.
In the song The Champions (or We are the Champions, not really good with names) some people think the ending lyrics are, "We are the champions of the world!" but its actually,"We are the champions!"
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NintendoFan
Posted on 11-09-16 12:33 AM Link | #79580
Your "proof" sounds very vague.

1. Exactly how many people remember it that way?
2. Are they able to claim that with 100% certainty?

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Hiccup
Posted on 11-09-16 03:39 PM Link | #79592
The "Mandela Effect" is simply a result of the non-perfect memory of humans. Not a global conspiracy to rename things to confuse people.
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