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reality-detective · 4 months
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Looking into the past with old news articles. A deeper level of the Mandela effect has been unlocked only leading to more questions. Links and sources below how you can confirm my findings.
Specific Mandelas:
Berenstein Bears (Berstein, Berenstain)
Star wars: "Luke, I am your father" TRUE
Looney toons (looney tunes)
Fruit of the loom BOOM
Shazam (Shazzam, Shazaam, Shazam!)
(Mandela or Mandella Effect)
Do you remember? 🤔
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lejoursobre · 10 months
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"Procrastinating while I was supposed to do the accounts", pen on paper, 2023 (with some details)
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magicoldcottage · 6 months
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2009 The year the world Changed
The year 2009 was marked by several remarkable and unexplained phenomena that captured the attention and imagination of people around the world. From the sky to the ground, from the past to the present, these events challenged our perception of reality and raised questions about the nature of the universe we live in. Here are some of the most notable examples of these strange events:
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The Norway Spiral
On the night of December 9, 2009, a spectacular spiral of light appeared in the sky over Norway and Sweden (see above), lasting for about 10 minutes. The spiral consisted of a blue beam of light with a greyish spiral emanating from one end of it. It was visible from hundreds of kilometers away and was witnessed by thousands of people. Some thought it was a UFO, a wormhole, or a sign of the end times. 1
Russian claimed it was a Bulava missile, which malfunctioned and spun out of control, creating the spiral effect. However, some experts and observers rejected this explanation, pointing out the lack of evidence and the unusual features of the phenomenon. 2
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The Blood Red Rain of Kerala
Between July and September 2009, several episodes of red-colored rain fell sporadically on the southern Indian state of Kerala, staining clothes and surfaces with a pinkish hue. The rain also had a yellow, green, or black tint at times. 3
As you can image people called it the end of days we clothing especially stained. The inital explanation was that the rain was colored by airborne spores from green algae. However, some researchers pointed out that the spores had unusual properties and could not be identified as any known terrestrial organism. To this day the real reason is unknown. 4
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The Mandela Effect
Also In 2009, Fiona Broome, a paranormal consultant, launched a website to document her observation of a phenomenon she called the "Mandela Effect". She noticed that she and many others shared a false memory of former South African president Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, when he actually died in 2013. She also found other examples of collective false memories, such as the spelling of the brand name Oscar Mayer, the line “Luke, I am your father” from Star Wars, and the painting of Henry VIII holding a turkey leg. 5
Broome proposed that these false memories were not mistakes, but evidence of parallel realities and alternate timelines. She suggested that some people had somehow shifted from one reality to another, or that the realities had merged or overlapped. She also speculated that the phenomenon was related to quantum physics and the Many-Worlds Interpretation. 6
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The Asperatus Cloud
We all take clouds for granted; we see them every day and are used to the patterns of the sky. They are like old friends that, over the years, we come to recognize. But in 2009, a new cloud occurred for the first time. The Cloud Appreciation Society, a group of enthusiasts who admire and study clouds, proposed a new classification of cloud to the official system. The cloud formation, named asperatus (meaning roughened or agitated), was characterized by a dark and turbulent appearance, with undulating waves and ripples.
These days they have become common and have been seen around the world. 8
A Coincidence or a Connection?
What is remarkable about these events is that they all occurred in the same year, 2009, which was also the first year that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, began operating after a failure in 2008. The LHC, located near Geneva, Switzerland, was designed to recreate the conditions of the Big Bang and to test various theories of particle physics. On December 8, 2009, the LHC achieved a world record by colliding particles at an energy of 2.36 trillion electron volts, surpassing the previous records. 9
Could there be a connection between the LHC and the strange events of 2009? Some people have speculated that the LHC could have opened a portal to another dimension, altered the fabric of space-time, or created a mini black hole that swallowed our reality and replaced it with another one. These ideas are mostly based on wild imagination and conspiracy theories, and have no scientific basis or evidence. However, they do reflect the curiosity and wonder that these events have inspired in us, and the possibility that there is more to the universe than we know.
However don't take my word for it, I have included links so that you can conduct your own research. 10
References:
1 What was the Norway Spiral? - Universe Today 1
2 Norwegian Spiral 2009 - roswellufomuseum 2
3 Red rain in Kerala - Wikipedia 3
4 Causes and concentration of red rain of Kerala - Earth Science Stack Exchange 4
5 What Is the Mandela Effect? Examples and Explanations - Verywell Mind 5
6 The Mandela Effect is NOT False Memories - Fiona Broome 6
7 An Update on the Asperatus Cloud - Cloud Appreciation Society 7
8 Undulatus Asperatus – crowd sourcing a new type of cloud? - Channel 4 News 8
9 World-Record Energy Collisions Achieved at Large Hadron Collider - ScienceDaily 9
10 Large Hadron Collider - Wikipedia 10
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violet-foxe · 6 months
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Ok what?
Did Jack Fenton not break straight through a wall at some point?
I clearly remember a broken wall in the shape of him at some point. I looked on Google and YouTube and stuff, and I couldn't find anything about it.
Is this a mandala effect? Am I insane?
What episode did Jack Fenton break through a wall? I feel like I'm going crazy.
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lord-radish · 9 months
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I've had some thoughts about the Mandela Effect for a while now.
Like I get that it's just a fun internet phenomenon that shines a light on a sort of "benign" form of mass hysteria, where an error enters the public lexicon and a large swath of people believe the error to the point where the eventual truth is disconcerting and jarring. Theoretically, that's cool. Awesome observation, fun little trend to point out those little idiosyncrasies. It's also an interesting comment on ignorance, because a handful of people were just straight-up misinformed about the life and death of Nelson Mandela and they blew that up into this big thing.
However, regardless of anyone's best intentions, the Mandela Effect is also a way to excuse ignorance and turn both it and misinformation into an argument of belief. I strongly believe that the Mandela Effect is an anti-intellectual standpoint - it's possible to engage with the concept as just a thought experiment, but there is a point where it begins to have more widespread ramifications.
There are people who take the Mandela Effect, a thought experiment about colliding timelines and alternate realities, literally - to the point where they do believe in a series of colliding timelines as a legitimate explanation for things they believe that don't line up with reality. When offered two choices - an outlandish thought experiment involving an infinite number of divergent timelines infinitely merging and leaving people with foreign memories of a reality that now ceases to exist, and the simple concept that they might have innocently been wrong about something - people choose to give the thought experiment equal weight to the thought that they might have been misinformed.
This is useful for people who want to disseminate false information and argue in bad faith. It gives people the choice between a comfortable lie and an uncomfortable truth. It lets people talk their way out of being wrong - I wasn't ignorant to the fact that Nelson Mandela was the president of South Africa for decades, I'm simply one of a chosen handful of people who hail from a timeline where he died in prison.
I had a friend who became fascinated by flat earthers and began to argue their viewpoint in earnest. According to my friend, it's not that the earth is really flat, you see; it's just that exploring the possibility is a worthwhile endeavour for scientists to do so they can conclusively rule it out, and it could help alleviate the anti-science bias that many flat earthers share due to being pushed out of academic spaces and the associated shame of being belittled by their supposed peers.
That was the start of his fascination with UFOs, pseudoscience, and eventually far-right figureheads like Ben Shapiro. Is there a connection? I don't know - dude probably trended more towards conservativism in the first place. But when he began entertaining ignorance on the same level as fact, he just sort of... kept going.
The next step after flat earth conspiracies was the Mandela Effect.
I'm bringing this up because one day, we were talking and the Mandela Effect came up. And he said that actually, it isn't the Mandela Effect - it never was. It's the Mandala Effect.
It fits the concept pretty well - according to Wikipedia, "A mandala generally represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers". Layers of reality, folding in on themselves in an infinite journey. It's not the Mandela Effect any more, where a group of people were independently ignorant of a major facet of world news in an airport lounge. It's the Mandala Effect - a map of the deities and a spiritual journey hailing from Eastern mythology.
And like the Mandela Effect is wont to do, I had this awful sense of dissonance, like my brainmeat was being pulled two ways at once. But rather than it being because of a long-standing misconception that had just been corrected, ala the Berenstain Bears, it was because it was never the Mandala Effect. It was a popular internet trend that stemmed from people being misinformed about Nelson Mandela. This was a new origin for the thought experiment, a blatant lie that's congruent with the internal logic of the thing it's trying to supplant, being presented as the truth.
The attempt to fold the Mandela Effect in on itself and change the nature of its origin, presentation and message was a blatant attempt to rewrite its own history. It was exploiting this new little shortcut to tell people a blatantly false statement, but because of how close Mandela and Mandala are as words and because the Mandela Effect is all about how those similarities and resulting misconceptions are due to shifts in reality, someone had managed to convince people like my friend that the Mandala Effect was just as valid of a choice as the Mandela Effect.
This bullshit new way to address the thought experiment was - to my friend - just as valid as its actual origin in that fucking airport lounge. And my friend insisted on calling it the Mandala Effect to continue the thought experiment, insisting that it was the true name of the phenomenon from that point on, and he kept taking it further and further even after everyone started getting sick of it. Like with the flat earth stuff, a degree of it was him being a contrarian. But he kept insisting on it.
That's always going to stick with me. People get defensive about the Mandela Effect, how it's just having fun - and if you can keep a healthy sense of boundaries and remain grounded in reality, treating it as the hypothetical thought experiment that it is, that's 100% fine. But I'm adamant that the Mandela Effect, when taken further than that, is an anti-intellectual viewpoint that makes it easier to disseminate false information.
Sometimes you're just wrong about shit, even about stuff you're 120% sure that you know front to back. It's okay to be wrong. Literally everyone is wrong like that at one point or another in their lives. It's humiliating, but a part of being alive is realising that you're wrong, growing from it and correcting yourself. It's okay to be wrong sometimes.
And the Mandela Effect is a fine hypothetical to play around with. I'm not saying it's inherently evil and an irredeemable tool of political radicalisation. I think it can be a tool of political radicalisation, equally platforming a fantastical mistruth against actual, real-world reality and facts - but yeah, people can engage with the concept behind the Mandela Effect as they see fit.
I'm concerned about the potential misuse of the Mandela Effect to spread misinformation and to give people an excuse to be disingenuous and intellectually lazy. I've been thinking about the effect and my own distaste for people platforming ignorance, and this is the conclusion I've come to. That's my gripe.
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jake-g-lockley · 1 year
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Bro this took me the fuck out 😭😭😭😭
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cumshroom · 1 year
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The wife for real thought Goncharov was a real movie that she watched. I mean of course it is, obviously, but we were sharing opinions of the film (gonching) and she then accused me of not having seen it before (gonchkeeping) and anyway the mandala effect is taking hold good work everyone
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kropion4-blog · 2 years
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kropion coloring book app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kropion.coloringbookadminpanel
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birdshits · 2 months
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if I was a gen x man with schizophrenia my mandala effect would be that vampires didn't always have the clause of needing to be invited in. like I do not remember that being part of it ever.
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weebleroxanne · 5 months
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Has it always been "Teh-moo" or did Temu straight up change from "tea-moo"
Like I remember "tea-moo" and I need to know if I've entered a different time line.
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emilybrontesghost · 6 months
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I think I just experienced the mandala effect because I could have SWORN Olivia did a photo shoot in support of Taylor releasing speak now with the purple bow/white shirt combo?!? I know Gracie definitely did this too but I was so certain Olivia also did!?!
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lejoursobre · 10 months
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click to see the details ✨ I had fun with this one !
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iamsurprisinglysane · 7 months
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When my straight friends are trying to talk to me about their love life and I gotta remind em
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hardworlders · 1 year
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Mandala Book III - The Bounty - Chapter 26: Reality Check
"What is never seen and never known?"    
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yoonmoons7 · 2 years
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Guys help, I might sound crazy but there is a game I used to play on my Android ipad when I was a kid, it was about a baby floating in space and he can like- travel between universes?I don't remember the name but it was so old, I kept looking for it but I didn't find it ?TT
If you know it please tell me
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