More Mandela Effects! Alice in Wonderland, Soviet flag, Wish Bone...

in mandelaeffect •  8 years ago 

You ever heard of the Mandela Effect? It's a really weird phenomena. I've been studying it heavily since July of 2015. The origin of the name stems from people who recall the same story in great detail about Nelson Mandela dying in prison, the riots that occured afterward, and how they had a ceremony in school or news played on the radio... except, it never happened. Nelson Mandela became President of South Africa and died years later (no longer in prison).

Many of these Mandela Effects are known. I have a quiz with around ~50k takers that show a strong bias towards something very bizarre. People with extremely accurate memories remember a different sequence of events... in some cases so does the vast majority of the population. Take these quizes to see which ones effect you. The shortest is the first one. The middle is a middle length one. The last one is a doozy.
https://goo.gl/EhPW8U
https://goo.gl/Q1KIRf
https://goo.gl/caHgbf

Here's an image from Alice in Wonderland.

It freaks me out because I know they had little twirly beanies on their head. I remember owning a beanie with a twirly like the ones they had, but now they have flags... It's not like the movie has been remastered... In this reality they have Flags.

How about this one of the old communist flag. Do you remember the star? The star I associate with China. This was never there for me.

What about the name of this dressing.

VinAIgrette? it's supposed to be an E not an AI. Totally weird.

I think we're in a matrix. I think the matrix changes around us. I think the Mandela Effect is evidence of that. I just don't know why it's changing.

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We are in a matrix, but it is constructed of imprinting of consciousness, mostly directly by media, and indirectly from other people acting out their imprinting. There is no real 'fabric' of reality, across time. The current 'now' is a collection of field states, and cannot be recreated inside of the change in field states that we experience as time advancing. In short, altering 'time' in the past is not possible short of restaging the entire history of the entire universe, but even then it would be an unreachable alternate universe. Human minds are much easier to change than the state of the universe.

I disagree. Changing the state of the universe is easy. In fact, that is how we advance forward in time. By creating a multitude of universes.

Changing the past is something that is as easy as changing the future.
If you change a past happening, most of your friends will remember the new happening. It can be very disconcerting. Especially when you thought it was all in your mind.

Simulation theory? 🤔

Yep. That's what I think, but it's really hard to prove...

Not really...all that hard to prove. There is maths, really weird maths involved.

https://onbeing.org/blog/symbols-of-power-adinkras-and-the-nature-of-reality/

Turns out I knows me some quantum mechanics. Problem with the math in your link is that it's based on a model of the atom I don't believe to be accurate. In order to make the experiment match the results they wanted they had to add in additional quantum numbers to explain what they saw. It's a model that fits the data, but only because it was designed to fit the data. It doesn't actually match reality. So, supersymmetry might explain this stuff, superposition of states might, but a superposition of states if that's what it is is now merging. It's a weird time to be alive, assuming time, life, and real actually exist :)

I thought I was excited to be here before....

Now just wow!

I was never a fan of the SUSY theory. And they have yet to find the data they need to back it up.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/phys.org/news/2017-04-supersymmetry-standard-results-atlas.amp

I think we need to be looking for a new theory and the D-wave is the probably the best way to go.

have you read dewey larson at all? he's on my list for a "Have you met me yet" post.

I remember learning in Sunday school,about the lion laying with the lamb,ECT., Now it is the wolf! I remember the pictures and story...
I will check out the quizzes and see what's contradictory to my memory...🤠
Namaste

it's freaky right!?!

yeah , I know it was a lion that laid down w/ the lamb!!!!
some of these I can write off as bad memory,some I just do not understand how I could be wrong!!!
took all 3 test for you. enjoy the puzzle. :-)

A lot of us have no clue why. But I do agree there is a change. The one that caught me was the "Mirror, mirror, on the wall..." I am known for the amount of information that I can track -- it threw me for a total loop.

Thanks for sharing!

Will you take the big quiz then? I'd really appreciate the data. I write 100 page reports on this stuff. I'd love to know what you remember.

Sure can. I will do it tomorrow...I have about 10 hours of work to cram in 4 hours because I have been really really bad this weekend!

Done. Dude. I dislike the Mandela effect. Too many fluxes.

There are a lot of universes. This is what happens when two universes are combined. There are lots of people who have one set of memories and lots of people who have the other set of memories.

This stuff happens all the time. There are all kinds of histories, that are not one congruent whole. In fact, spots in history that everyone remember is quite rare. Hitler is one such spot.