Mandela Effect- C3PO has changed twice in the last year for mesteemCreated with Sketch.

in mandelaeffect •  7 years ago  (edited)

Picture his hand before you visit this post.

Ok, I've come to the conclusion that we live in a world where the details around us can change and are fluid. Things you thought were; aren't. Things that are one way now won't be later. It's not just that things change over time. It's that the world, history, and elements of your life change on the daily.

Here's an example. Look at C3POs hand. Was it ever black before? What about his leg... Do you remember it always being Silver? Do either of those look weird? It's not that Star Wars changed something in the movies relative to what you remember. It's that the fluid universe around you has shifted. Either we merged timelines, or the matrix had a glitch. I dont' know for sure, but my memory for Star Wars is pretty tight, and I don't remember this at all.

In my universe it was always shiny.

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C3-PO's hand used to be different. The front and the back.

The universe is recreated millions of times a second. That is how we have movement.

The digital universe model has many aspects that are correct. Their main problem derives from Schrödinger's cat. You see, they believe that you can put a cat in a box and then kill it 50% of the time and that you won't know the outcome until you open the box. All completely wrong.

The outcome of the death of the cat actually has to do with all the people presents' life goals. If there is a cat lover who is terrified of killing a cat, then the chances are 95% that the cat will be dead. (If she was going to save the cat, she would stop the experiment. Since she is resolved to the experiment, she is going for a future where she is devastated by what she did)

Further, everyone in the universe knows the state of the cat. There isn't a collapse after the box is opened. All of the prevalent paths will be explored. Multiple universes will be spawned. However, most have not impact in the greater scheme of things. So, all that are not involved will only register one of the paths. Meaning all the scientists involved will be in the exact places relative to each other in all the alternative realities. (or in very different places)

This mandala effect has been caused by several universes re-merging after the rapture.

The Star Wars ones trip me out too. Having watched those films hundreds of times, I do not remember the silver leg, No I am your father, and the c3po black hand is a new one for me.
3 Mandela Effects have shaken me to my core.
Chic-Fil-A
The Lion and the Lamb --KJV
Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged --KJV
And hundreds more.
I can't really speculate on what ME is exactly. I just know I am not crazy. And I'm not the only one experiencing this.

Exactly @aggroed! That, things like "life WAS like a box of chocolates", the VW and Witeout etc. logos, "The Picture/Portrait of Dorian Grey, and on and on - DRIVE ME NUTS! Even my own neighborhood has had serious unexplainable changes. My life is a lie...

yep. Still trying to figure out what it all means though.

Quantum noise/pollution. It's a direct result of quantum computing which in turn is connected to CERN. Anthony Patch is the expert on this. Clif High also spoke about it here:

Yeah. CERN is one possiblity for this. DWAVE is brough up a lot too.

The D-Wave people themselves confessed that they retrieve about 10% more information than they put into the computer. This foreign info junk appearing in our reality from outside our dimensionality changes details of our existence.

I thought it was the Portrait of Dorian Grey until I read the book years ago (like 10+) and saw it was picture. Another Star Wars Mandela is "Luke I am your father" which is actually "No, I am your father".

I can relate to both and more :) I actually know people who read the Portrait of D.G. while learning English and they both swear on a stack of Bibles it was NEVER "picture". I know that a movie came out with the title "The Picture of Dorian Grey" but why are all the book covers on Google images suddenly changed from portrait to picture?
The BIGGEST for me is the VW logo; killing me slowly...
https://steemit.com/volkswagen/@abcdoctor/what-happened-to-the-old-volkswagen-logo

I think with logos and even titles sometimes it can be a regional thing or a translational thing. Like stuff made in China that is meant to be exactly the same but its like a copy of a copy and you can tell. Or like when you spell center 'centre' or people calling Marines 'Soldiers' 😠

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I also think specifically Dorian Grey is a thing because it has the mental effect of the Gray and Grey difference which imparts 'foreign' into our psyche and also the time of the story and specifically the setting that was fluff for Wilde to publish. It had to be a certain length hence so much needless detailed dressertops etc. But the period it was set in lends the reader to think 'they didnt have cameras back then it must be portrait'. It is the split second it takes you to remember who wrote that book or which side of the street is the safest to ride your bicycle on and why? If your brain doesn't say 'IMPORTANT! REMEMBER!' than it never goes into your long-term memory and it becomes something akin to "what was your sixth grade gym teachers name and how do you spell it" and then being surprised you got it wrong.

Good points.

Thanks

I am sitting in my VW right now and it has a clear separation between the V and the W. i think thid was just one of those things that either the fompsny used one symbol on one model and the other for another so you will only see one of them currently meanwhile in the past it was something different like the Ford logo that I debunked on accident watching a WWII documentary. I really think things haven't changed like they WERE this and now they ARE this. I think it is more of just things are sometimes different thsn they sre normally so any change looks very different especially in our memories.

I find Mandela Effect interesting but I'm not entirely convinced. I think that it could be the subconscious mind filling the minute details with shades of the general past memories. The brain is still largely a mystery to us so what we experience as the ME could just be a strange memory artifact that was rewritten by it.

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I am kind of on the same level with this so called Mandela effect. I found the whole Ford emblem thing was BS when ai looked at the Ford engines that they shipped to Germany during WWII and seeing that it was different than the US version so that one was debunked for me there. Also I think the Mandela effect name itself is silly because I think the genesis of it is that people conflate the end of apartheid with the death of Mandela or the association therein. Also the Berenstain Bears I know for a fact is spelled that way because as a 34 y.o. those were my favorite books as a kid. I think due to the quantum physics technology that is going on we are dealing with a literal paradigm shift. Quantum physics makes classical computers look completely different. Instead of parallel computing it nearly instantly gives you all possible conclusions at once which, up against human brains, going through a process, destroys the natural sequence of time based outcomes which in theory can make things both true, false and neither all at once. Look up Schroedingers Cat (sic prob) to understand that principle. But I think a lot of people just have memory problems and memory changes over time as our brains sort through and attach levels of importance to certain things. Like for me I have no idea about c3po other than I knew he was gold and had a silver leg right? And he/she/it has a silly accent for being a robot. Reminds me of my GPS app haha

For sure. I can definitely understand where you're coming from. Those quantum theories you had mentioned seemed quite interesting and I will look into it. I just feel that some of these unscientific theories are a little bit woowoo and Leach attention away from what is really important. Knowing about things that directly affect our lives, it seems silly to abscess over remembering things differently than other people. Maybe it's just me 😜

"Sex in the City" "Sex and the City" -- which is it? or... who cares?

Well, remembering pop culture shit is stupid. Who cares... except when the world around you changes. What animal will lay with the lamb in the Bible... It's probably not the one you think. The shape of the earth has changed. Your anatomy has changed. Where is your heart located. What do your ribs look like. Things are different.

I think the mandella effect is a total psyop. This is yet another thing to make truth seeking people sound and look crazy to the general population of asleep people. The other big one is the flat earth. Total psyops, don't be fooled.

I have 3 studies going on the Mandela Effect. I'm completely convinced it's real. It's the number of times that people with photographic memories are sharing stories that gets me.

"I have 3 studies going on the Mandela Effect." .... What does that mean exactly? Are you conducting studies? Provide more details.

Ok what is that a table of?

That's around 50000 people that have responded to surveys.

That is just plain ludicrous. He was all GOLD and that is final.

Yeah dude... Reality is flexible.

Indeed it is.