How Collective False Memories Shape our Reality: a Look at Mandela Effects
Words: 481 1043Have you ever sworn something happened a certain way only to discover you’ve remembered it all wrong? You’re not alone. This widespread phenomenon, where large groups misremember details or events, is known as the Mandela Effect. Named after an instance where many believed Nelson Mandela died in the 1980s, it showcases the fascinating quirks of human memory. Let’s talk about how certain scenes from movies or specific details from childhood books end up altered in the collective memory. Take the […]