#opinion, Dear Diary, Page 194 – Querido diario, P.# 194

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I have been wondering about The Mandela Effect, and my research confirms that it is a very real psychological phenomenon, but probably not real in the sense of being proof of alternate universes.

The term was coined by Fiona Broome after she discovered that many people (herself included) remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, even though he actually passed away in 2013. Since then, people have found countless examples of false collective memories like:

• The Monopoly Man – Does he have a monocle?

• “Febreze”- Is it spelled with one “e” in the middle, or two?

• Is it “Luke, I am your father”?

* Does the Fruit of the Loom logo actually have a cornucopia?

(What do you remember?

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Psychologists (good grief experts!) say it is because memory is reconstructive, and that every time we recall something, we “rebuild” it. And often we do it based upon influences, associations, expectations, or cultural reinforcement. «Experts» conclude that if a false version…of something like the death of Nelson Mandela…spreads widely enough, it can feel real to a group of people.

They (good grief experts!) have already a set of replies that will logically take the magic and the illusion from all of us. They say it is confabulation, in other words, the brain is filling in the gaps of memory. They also tell us that the brain remembers what fits rather than the exact details. Finally they say that we remember what others say they remember therefore strengthening the «false memory.»

In other words, to experts we are too stupid to remember what we say we are remembering and we forget what really happened. Does that make sense? No! Of course, experts, as usual, are making up bullshit as they go and always trying to tell us that we are just imagining things. Especially things like Bigfoot, aliens, the Mandela Effect and the Multiverse hypothesis.

But the Mandela Effect can be our most important and real indication of the fact that the universe is not limited to us and that there are many universes and timelines out there. The Mandela effect, in effect, is time itself slipping in and out of parallel universes across the multiverse. I just do not understand why «experts» always contradict a good story!

CHEERS

What do you think?



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  1. Avatar de vermavkv vermavkv dice:

    This is such a fascinating and thought-provoking reflection on the Mandela Effect! 👏

    You’ve managed to capture both the psychological and the imaginative sides of this mysterious phenomenon with great balance. Your writing draws the reader in with curiosity, humor, and a touch of skepticism that feels refreshingly honest. I love how you walk us through the logical explanations—memory reconstruction, confabulation, and collective influence—only to challenge them with an open-minded sense of wonder about alternate realities and the multiverse.

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    1. Thank you so much Sir! Although I have been very much engaged with the work of managing the art show and being there for many hours during the day, I have been trying to keep up with the blog. I thank you for your kind words and your understanding. All the best and a blessed evening/night to you! Catch you in the morning! 😊

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      1. Avatar de vermavkv vermavkv dice:

        You’re most welcome! 😊

        It’s wonderful to hear how dedicated you are, balancing the art show and keeping up with your blog — your commitment is truly admirable. Take heart in knowing that even amidst busy days, your efforts and creativity shine through. Wishing you a restful and peaceful evening/night, and I look forward to catching up with you in the morning! 🌟🌙

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      2. Thank you 🙏🏻 sweet dreams Sir.

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  2. Los expertos nos roban las grandes historias 🤣🤣🤣

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