Did you just call me stupid? - Mandela Effect

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Goodbye to my day, it's done - WAITING MODE

So you found yourself in a grown up time out, pausing your responsibilities for no reason in particular only to beat yourself up afterwards? Well, pull up a chair you sweet, neurodivergent diva- we're going to tell you about how to hack your brain from getting trapped in waiting ...  Show more

He died and that's your fault - Trolley Problems

A classic Trolley Problem is a pillar of psychological and sociological studies. If you're unfamiliar, the OG Trolley P is “The trolley problem is a classic ethical thought experiment: a runaway trolley threatens five people; you can pull a lever to divert it to a track killing o ...  Show more

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S9E25 - You Must Remember This: The Mandela Effect
Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly

This week we’re talking about the Mandela Effect. It is defined as “collective false memory.” That means many of us remember things incorrectly and we all remember them incorrectly the same way. From famous movie lines to song lyrics to details of traumatic events and even to fam ...  Show more

The Mandela Effect
Conspiracy Theories

In 2010, word spread online that things around the world were changing. From beloved children's books to the titles of movies, people were finding out that what they had once remembered as fact was now false. This is now known as the Mandela Effect, and people are still trying to ...  Show more

31 - The Mandela Effect: False Memories, Satanic Cults, Parallel Universes, and more...
Timesuck with Dan Cummins

The Mandela Effect: a large group of people remembering an event that never happened or remembering an alternate version of an event that did happen in the same, incorrect way. Is this proof that there are parallel dimensions some of us are slipping in and out of? Is it the pe ...

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What is the Mandela Effect?
Do you really know?

The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon in which a large number of people share a false memory of something that never happened or happened differently from reality. The term was coined by Fiona Broome, a paranormal researcher, who discovered that she and many others had a vivid memor ...  Show more