Well, how much faith do you have in your memory? Well aside from your point. There is certainly a lot of faith in the memory of the masses. No no. No religious beliefs. All such events occur on this planet. Which everyone knows. What kind of lie?
A decade ago, about a third of people in the world knew that the name of the capital of Australia is Sydney. What is really so? In the last decade, this concept has changed and people know that the name of the capital of Australia is Canberra. People still keep making this mistake. If you don't believe it, you can ask some people around.
Can you ask why Mandela's name? This false memory syndrome was named the Mandel effect by paranormal consultant Fianna Broom from her personal experience. In a discussion meeting in the year 2010, the topic of the death of the leader of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa in 1988 came up. Many said that day, about the experience of watching the funeral ceremony of this leader on TV. Some also mentioned Mandela's wife's heartfelt condemnation of the speech. Even Friona Broome herself shared her experience. But the interesting thing is that Nelson Mandela did not die in prison in nineteen eighty years. Rather, he was released from prison in 1999 and was elected president of South Africa in 1994. Died at the age of ninety-four years, this is the day in the year two thousand and thirteen. Many people start to think of themselves as crazy that day. After that, scientists discovered many experiences that did not happen. But a large part of people believes it. This is called the Mandela Effect. But why does this happen? Its interpretation is difficult. Not only is it difficult, you almost have to believe in something unexplained by science. Two explanations have been attempted. None of which is very scientific yet.
One. Multiverse Theory or Parallel Universe
Two. Psychological Explanation or False Memory.
Multiverse theory means believing in different dimensions that run in the same fluid as our own. In this case, you have to believe that there is one or more timelines outside of our timeline where one or more people enter the same time for a moment. That memory remains with us. The timeline in which actually Nelson Mandela died in prison in nineteen eighty.
The idea of parallel universes through predates the theory of the Mandela Effect. But the Mandela Effect has made believers in parallel universes stronger. Simply put, we have a twin world that is exactly like us. There is someone just like you reading this blog. You may have clicked the next button only after seeing this blog, but your twin decided to read the whole blog.
Here comes an extended part of the theory of inflection or the Big Frog itself. The entire space is expanding. And will continue to be so for eternity. During this expansion, some part of the space stops expanding and takes the form of a bubble. An infinite number of such bubbles are constantly being born, each level of which is a multiverse.
This idea has been reinforced by the Large Harden Collider's attempt to create tiny perturbations by colliding protons with particles. Large, hardened coliter will be discussed another day. Rather we go to the second explanation.
False memory is when a person remembers an event as if it never happened. Or is it completely different than the way he remembers it. Some scientists believe that the Mandela effect is due to some environmental and psychological reasons. Sometimes the brain creates memories of some death. The result of which is the Mandela Effect.
But why millions of people would have the same myth is inexplicable. It's like hallucinating. Which happens to thousands or millions of people. As it happened when David Cover Phil flew in the sky in front of thousands of people. Or the statue of the liver disappeared in front of everyone.
False memory is what happens to you all the time with me. Nowadays internet plays a huge role in spreading any information or news. Most of these facts are true and many are made up. Many times people unknowingly accept all this information without checking. Most of the time, wrong information creates a misinformation effect in our memory in such a way that we think that this is how we knew it from childhood or that this event happened exactly like this.
When any information seems reliable to us or we get any information from someone, we do not consider it to be true. As a result, the Mandel effect was born. By sharing that information, it reaches people we know. They also accept. Thus a large population can be easily reached through online. Research shows that currently, more than seventy percent of information is circulating online as false. Most of them are deliberately spread for the interests of special circles. You understand how harmful it is. It is best to check what you see or do online. So it appears that the Mandela Effect is not a very simple matter of explanation. Science is still struggling to explain it.
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