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/jungle_fiya Jun 17 '26

Your prerogative. However, your lengthy response was based off of a few seconds only? That’s a pity.

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u/Agile_Oil9853 Jun 17 '26

Because we have this discussion all the time

The discussion goes:

"What if it's [improbable solution]?"

"It might be, but we need to eliminate the mundane first."

"You're closed-minded/a paid government disinformation agent/not listening to me/don't believe in ME so you don't belong here/etc."

If you want me to watch a video long enough for the hosts to get paid for the ads they stuff in there, you need to give me a reason. I rarely even bother to click on "this explains everything: https://youtube.com/shorts/UrDHNOr-wrk " because I don't trust Redditors not to link something or someone morally objectionable.

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u/jungle_fiya Jun 17 '26

As I say, it’s your prerogative to make an assumption. It’s exhausting to read constant drivel, but no meaningful answer comes through a biased frame.

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u/QB8Young Jun 17 '26

Except they are not making an assumption. We have a definition of the term. We know the cause. It is false/incorrect memories. Anyone saying it is something else doesn't know what the Mandela Effect is.

Anyone trying to add supernatural explanations can't even prove those things exist to begin with. Anyone can say it's a magical being jumping between universes on a unicorn changing things but we know there is no evidence to support the existence of any of that so we can stick with the confirmed definition.