since the "mandela effect" phenomenon continues to gain popularity fairly rapidly, now's a good time to discuss parallel universes. my nerdiness has no limits, so i might ramble on for a bit
that seems like a logical non-paranormal explanation for at least part of it, although i still think it is possible that we live in a multiverse. just not the type of multiverse that we see in sci-fi. the 10 dimensions theory is worth researching.
thoughts?
what if the mandela effect is similar to the game telephone? overtime generations of families hear a name or phrase differently; therefore they tell it to others that same way? and even if it isn't entirely correct, we continue to grow up hearing and therefore believing it to be just that.The Mandela Effect is a theory of parallel universes, based in the idea that because large groups of people have similar alternative memories about past events. Advocates of the theory claim that for these collective experiences to be true, the fabric of reality must have shifted at some point in the past, and that therefore not only do parallel, inhabitable universes exist, but that we are constantly switching between them.
that seems like a logical non-paranormal explanation for at least part of it, although i still think it is possible that we live in a multiverse. just not the type of multiverse that we see in sci-fi. the 10 dimensions theory is worth researching.
thoughts?