RE: Is Our Past Been Edited? - Explaining The Mandela Effect

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Is Our Past Been Edited? - Explaining The Mandela Effect

in themandelaeffect •  7 years ago 

Haha, great reply!

I certainly don't get into any fist fights with "Mandela Effect deniers!"

I should hope not; though that is a great headline right there!

But the Mandela Effect concept itself actually fit neatly into my already established "worldview" if you will, so I had no trouble accepting it

Or as it is otherwise known, confirmation bias. :-)

Cg

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Or as it is otherwise known, confirmation bias. :-)

A good and fair point. But I do believe that at this point human psychology is as non-exact a science as quantum mechanics, so it's difficult to assume there is no bias in the opposing viewpoint.

Definitely there will always be bias in the opposing viewpoint; though I would argue the non-exactness of psychology, there are definitely some very exact areas...

I can tell; we will have many more great debates, I am really enjoying this one; hence the follow! :-D

Cg

Thanks! I'm thinking I may start on that "Reality" post tonight. It's definitely a lot more "art" than science though. You seem a very logical and rational sort, it'd be interesting to hear your views!

I'm definitely a fan of logic; Spock is my spirit guide! Lolz :-) Yeah, can't wait to read it, coming from an artistic point of view is good, and can still through up many logic conclusions.

Cg