The Mandela Effect

Have you ever said a quote from a movie, T.V. show or book then came to figure out you were wrong? If your answer was “no,” I am going to change that! In Snow White the famous quote “Mirror, mirror on the wall…” is actually “Magic Mirror, on the wall…” Weird, right? This strange phenomenon is called The Mandela Effect, and doesn’t just appear in quotes.

So what even is The Mandela Effect? The best way of explaining it is alternative memories, something you thought strongly of that happened or was true, but didn’t happen or wasn’t true. Another example of The Mandela Effect is, recently a man went in his garage and found an old copy of The Berenstain Bear books. After looking at them he noticed something strange, he remembered it being spelled as BerenstEin, not BerenstAin. He posted his experience online and found out tons of other people shared his opinion.

You might be wondering, how does The Mandela Effect happen? There is theory that it is proof of an alternative universe. But a more believable theory, in my opinion, is that, in the future there will most likely be advanced enough technology to have time travelers, right? So, if time travelers messed with one little flower, it would create a ripple through time and change some things. In some scenarios of The Mandela Effect, some people recall there being 51 or 52 states. Some people even remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison, hence the name.

Do you think The Mandela Effect is true, or just a coincidence? I personally think the Mandela Effect is real because a lot of people have had experiences with it, and I agree with a lot of scenarios. Have you ever experienced this? This theory might be a little far fetched, but is believable in my opinion.  Who will you share The Mandela Effect with?

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