The Mandela Effect
“Thought this might be time to mention this as it’s popped up. At the risk of mangling the description, its explanation is cited from Wiki: False memories can sometimes be shared by multiple people. This phenomenon was dubbed the “Mandela effect” by paranormal researcher Fiona Broome, who reported having vivid and detailed memories of news coverage of South African anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, despite Mandela actually dying in 2013 after serving as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Broome reported that, since 2010, “perhaps thousands” of other people had written online about having the same memory of Mandela’s death and she speculated that the phenomenon could be evidence of parallel realities. What is intriguing here is the possibility of parallel realities – co-existing timelines if you will. Catching something askew? Experiencing deja-vu? Thinking you see someone from the past walking down the street? Was this memory dreamt or experienced today? If you’re not sure, explore further and draw your own conclusions.”
To your Happiness,
Kita