Mandela Effect (Time Manipulation Theory)

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The "Mandela Effect" is a mysterious and strange event in which a group of people, not just one person remembers or remembers events in the past that never really happened.

Not only in events that occur or applicable but also in things or people and so on.

People who experience it remember an event, which most people know did not happen but the strange thing is that they have a clear memory of that event, and not only one person but many people have a clear memory of things that are not it seems like it hiddenly changed. What exactly is this?

Is this the effect of changing circumstances in which we fight destiny by manipulating time and changing circumstances?

There are people all over the world who have no relationship with each other or even a connection who have the same memories and memories that never really happened — if you check and look at the information in books, newspapers or others can also be a source of information.

So the Mandela Effect is a sole experience, which seriously happens.

Why is it called the "Mandela Effect"?

This name comes from the actual person we all know (or some do not) Nelson Mandela.

Some people remember that they read in a newspaper or news in 1980 that is Nelson Mandela died in prison the same year. Others remembered that they were also there and saw him buried. They clearly remember Nelson Mandela's actual memorial.

But we, and others who know Nelson Mandela have no such memory. Neither in the history books is that written. Other people, including those of us who know Nelson Mandela will remember that he died in December 2013.

Apart from the case of Nelson Mandela, other cases of the Mandela Effect were recorded in connection with the deaths of famous people, spellings, and word changes of books, movies, and products. Examples are as follows:

• Muhammed Ali died on the 3rd of June last year 2016, but some people remember that he died even before those dates.

• Many believe and remember that Billy Graham died during the times when JFK died but the fact is that Billy is still alive today.

• Shirley Temple died in 2014, but some people remember her dying as a child.

• Have you ever seen Forest Gump? do you remember the lines "Life is like a box of chocolates .."? Then your memory is wrong. In the actual movie because Forest Gump said "Life was like a box of chocolates"

Do you remember Darth Vader's lines "LUKE, I am your father" but when you watch that part again, you will know what Darth Vader said was "No, I am your father".

• The 9/11 attack was called 9/11 because it happened on September 11, but some people clearly remember it happened on September 10.

What happened?

This is just my theory. This may be the effect of the butterfly effect on our timeline. There may be time machines in the future and people in the future will use them to jump or go into our past which in turn changes history.

For example, in our actual Timeline, Nelson Mandela died in 1980. And according to the determinism principle, Nelson Mandela is destined to die in 1980.

But because someone has changed the course of an event in the past, there has been a so-called butterfly effect where changing a small detail in historical events can greatly affect the course of time. As a result of this incident, the arrow of time-shifted from the timeline that Nelson Mandela would die in 1980 to the timeline where Mandela died in 2013.

Thus, history changed and paradox found destiny. But also because of determinism, some people have left a trace of the destined timeline in their memory. So what they remember or what is registered in their memory is the memory from the original timeline where Mandela died in 1980. It is the implanted memory from the destiny that was resisted or changed due to changing circumstances.

But according to Psychology, this effect is the result of the human capacity for confabulation: it is the fabrication and distortion of memories, where the event becomes clearer and more detailed as if it happened.

But if we look and ask, how and where does our brain get this very detailed information?

Well, the time manipulation theory is not that bad to be considered.

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