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Mandela Effect

Mandela Effect

Definition

Bashar addresses the Mandela Effect as a natural consequence of timeline shifting. When large groups of people remember historical events differently than they are currently recorded, this indicates that those individuals have shifted from a parallel reality where the event occurred as they remember it. The Mandela Effect is evidence that parallel realities are not theoretical but directly experienced, and that collective memory can retain traces of previous timeline experiences.

Aliases

Mandela Effect parallel memory false memory

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