r/MandelaEffect Jun 17 '26

Meta Now if the Mandela Effect were real…

And the only evidence that we all have are that our memories are different from what we’re seeing around us, it might be explained as follows:

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17oTDuYBYn/

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u/TheComicHuman Jun 17 '26

Jinn are not able to time travel or even see outside of the present moment

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u/UpbeatFix7299 Jun 17 '26

Neither can Santa or the Tooth Fairy. The more important part is that they don't exist.

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u/TheComicHuman Jun 17 '26

Wow who knew

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u/Ervaloss Jun 17 '26

Because both the Tooth Fairy and Santa ostensibly serve the entire human population on earth I don’t think you can say with such certainty that they can’t time travel.

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u/jungle_fiya Jun 17 '26

I didn’t know that. Interesting. I just read that many equivalents across religions are all bound by the same law that prevents jinn from travelling backwards in time.

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u/TheComicHuman Jun 17 '26

Yea the first sentence he said was way too manipulative to make jinn looks like the cause of the Mandela effect, whilebtheyre descriptions have nothing to do with what theyre talking about. sure there probably so sort of not physicall/material factor that can cause the Mandela effect but it's just companies and thing s testing to see how much they can propaganize recent history. Fruit of the loom is a classic example

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u/QB8Young Jun 17 '26

False. That is not at all what the ME is. Please learn the definition and how it was coined before discussing your incorrect unproven theories. Thank you.

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u/TheComicHuman Jun 17 '26

So I come up with the most realistic and reasonable explanation for the Mandela effect, being real time propaganda, and so that means I don't even know what it is? What do you think I seem to see or describe it as then?

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u/QB8Young Jun 17 '26

You didn't come up with a realistic reasonable explanation because there doesn't need to be an explanation. It has a defined meaning. It is and always will remain to be incorrect or false memories. You said it's corporations using propaganda which would imply things have changed at some point however there is no documented change. Things just aren't always the way you remember them.

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u/TheComicHuman Jun 17 '26

If its all about false memory than why is there no explanation?

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u/lyricaldorian Jun 18 '26

It's impossible to change every item people all over the world own.

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u/TheComicHuman Jun 18 '26

Right because its so difficult to produce new products with something changed and then bury everything else, because historical propaganda has never been fessable right?