Mandela -effect: Game of false memories!
Trending Mandela -effect: Game of false memories! Think you’ve ever remembered something, but later you know you missed something wrong. The reality is different from that! Often when many people miss an event wrong, and later reality comes to it completely differently. This is called Mandela effect. Many people remembered that Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s. Although wrong, because Nelson Mandela passed away in 2013. For this reason, this effect of remembering the wrong fact is the name Mandela effect. It got the name of researcher Fona Broom. The Mandela effect states that sometimes a very large group can also be wrong. In many aspects of life we see Mandela effects. For example, many people remember the ‘Kitkat’ chocolate brand with hyphen in the middle. Although wrong, there is no hyphen between the set and the cat. In the same way, people often remember the movie dialogue wrong. For example, many people remember the dialogue of Star Wars ‘Luke, I am your Father’. Actually, the dialogue is: “No, I’m your Father”. Many people remember a black mark on the tail of the famous cartoon character Pikachu. While the black mark is in his ears. His tail is completely yellow. Our brain sometimes collects information in the wrong form of distortion. Therefore, this effect shows the boundaries of our memory. The Mandela effect is even more seen as a result of the Internet. Due to the rapid spread of things on the internet, many people also repeat wrong things and accept them as true. Mandela -effect teaches us that we should never blindly trust all our memories, because sometimes the truth can be completely different from our thinking. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here