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The Mandela Effect is when a group of people misremember an event or detail, especially if it's historical, that never occurred or existed in reality.
Many have experienced the "Mandela Effect." ... Did you say 1) Casablanca, 2) Field of Dreams, 3) Star War: The Empire Strikes Back, 4 ... The iconic figure from the Parker Brothers game does ...
If you think Mr. Monopoly wears a monocle or believe you’ve read “The Berenstein Bears” books, you might be experiencing the so-called Mandela Effect, or collective false memory.
The Mandela effect refers to widely held false memories. Here are 50 Mandela effect examples, from misremembered quotes to brand names.
When it comes to the Mandela effect, many examples are attributable to so-called “schema-driven errors”. Schemas are organised “packets” of knowledge that direct memory.
A new poll on the Mandela Effect shows most Americans incorrectly remember famous quotes from movies like "Star Wars" and iconic corporate logos. Did Darth Vader really say "Luke, I am your father"?
If you think Mr. Monopoly wears a monocle or believe you’ve read “The Berenstein Bears” books, you might be experiencing the so-called Mandela Effect, or collective false memory.