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What do you think is the logical explanation for the “Mandela effect”

For example, Kit Kats, no longer having a hyphen when it’s off counter brand in fact does


Or fruit of the loom never having a cornucopia

Or what about the Star Wars famous line, where he says “Luke I am your father” supposedly it never existed and he said “no, I am your father”[media=https://youtu.be/_lOT2p_FCvA]

Or nelson Mandela supposedly dying in prison and then he died in 2013 😳

Now they’re trying to say it was “looney tunes” not “looney toons”

I could go on and on
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I swear it was loony toons .
I dunno ....it's weird .

There's this theory about time and time travel, and that we can't go back further than the first time travel event. And that every time it's done, time lines split.
There's also theories on consciousness . And that if you raise your consciousness "vibration" or whatever ...you move to that 'dimemsion' somehow - suggesting there are different 'Earths' in each dimension.

So ....I dunno...it's flipping odd. Why do so many people remember something collectively in a different way ?....it's spooky .
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@OogieBoogie it’s very odd and baffles me constantly 😂

The fruit of the loom, Nelson Mandela one and Star Wars one really gets me
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@OogieBoogie They don't. I think it's the power of suggestion when they are not 100% sure they remember something correctly.
@Nitedoc The thing is , if you remember something some way ....and then someone shows you evidence that it might not be true - then of course doubt is then going to set in isn't it ?
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@OogieBoogie That's a big part of how the power of suggestion works.
@Nitedoc pretty much .