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In the fascinating world of human cognition, there’s a peculiar phenomenon that stands out, not just for its intrigue but also for the profound questions it raises about memory and reality. It’s known as the Mandela Effect. This term might sound like it’s plucked straight from a science fiction novel, but it’s a very real and deeply intriguing concept that has captured the imagination of psychologists and laypeople alike. Origins of the NameLet’s start with a bit of a backstory. The Mandela Effect gets its name from Nelson Mandela, the renowned anti-apartheid revolutionary and former president...
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In the fascinating world of human cognition, there’s a peculiar phenomenon that stands out, not just for its intrigue but also for the profound questions it raises about memory and reality. It’s known as the Mandela Effect. This term might sound like it’s plucked straight from a science fiction novel, but it’s a very real and deeply intriguing concept that has captured the imagination of psychologists and laypeople alike. Origins of the NameLet’s start with a bit of a backstory. The Mandela Effect gets its name from Nelson Mandela, the renowned anti-apartheid revolutionary and former president...
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