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    I'm late to this Mandela Effect strangeness but it has my full attention. I just want to ask .. wtf?! Has anyone experienced it in their own history?

    They never said "Beam me up, Scotty"?!?

    When Elon Musk said "oh without a doubt we live in a computer simulation." my thought was always .. if we did there would be glitches. This is reading like a glitch to me!

    • Sinbad played a genie in a movie right?HijoDMaite
    • Right. Changed movie lines. And alwayd those impactful lines. Hello, Clarice. Life is like a box of chocolates. ET phone home. Houston, we have a problem._salisae_
    • All changed!_salisae_
    • Some people were blaming the Large Hadron Collider for erasing the Sinbad movie from history and changing Berenstein to "Berenstain."yuekit
    • Although I also like the idea of some kind of cosmic consciousness going through history and out of everything, these are the things they decided to fix.yuekit
    • They shouldn't be playing around with particle physics. The integrity of these movies is too important._salisae_
    • Only fifty states?!? I was taught 52._salisae_
    • you haven't played Chinese whispers then? It's just silly humans making silly mistakes and other silly humans believing whatever they are told and propagatingfadein11
    • the silliness. Humans are silly.fadein11
    • Haha it's funny that some people will jump to "we're living in a simulation!" before they will admit that humans make mistakes.
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    • far better evidence about for the simulation hypothesis imho.fadein11
    • Of course, we probably ARE living in a simulation, no doubt about that. It's just that the M.E. isn't proof of it.
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    • https://m.youtube.co…

      The rubs the lotion on its skin! What?
      _salisae_
    • https://youtu.be/4ws…_salisae_
    • There are some instances where people are misremembering. But there is evidence of things being the way we remembered them. Luke i am your father being a huge 1_salisae_
    • The intriguing thing is not that people have false memories, it's that so many people have the same false memory.yuekit
    • Just as an aside, Musk popularised an existing theory from Nick Bostrom, from a decade or so ago..
      https://en.wikipedia…
      detritus
    • because the loudest person propagated the misinformation to the largest number of people. And the error in the memory was experienced by more people because wefadein11
    • http://www.collegehu…imbecile
    • are the same species after all.fadein11
    • @fadein11 That could very well be the case. It could also be the case that when a weasel tripped and fell into the LHC, reality was altered and Oscar Meyer wasyuekit
    • changed forever to Oscar Mayer and Jiffy Peanut Butter to Jif Peanut Butter. Let's not rush to conclusions here.yuekit
    • Some deep discussion here
      https://youtu.be/uwl…
      _salisae_
    • It's very interesting. And I am a big proponent of the simulation and/or holographic universe stuff. Just think this is prob more simple.fadein11
    • I will defo watch that vid though - thanks.fadein11
    • Most of those lines don't make sense without context, so we add a word or two. I am your father could be anything so we add Luke._niko
    • Same with play it again Sam._niko
    • the telephone game
      urban legend
      gossip
      imbecile
    • https://www.youtube.…
      https://www.youtube.…
      bklyndroobeki
    • Even Dorothy. She's instructed to tap her heels not click. What the actual fuck?_salisae_
    • Everything is through youtube .. the only thing that can be further tested is if this is happening outside of youtube._salisae_
    • http://thebeatlesnev…
      Weirdness.
      _salisae_
    • "Heh! Every pot finds a lid..."robotron3k
    • sup numbers guyernexbcn
    • A popular comedian, movie or tv show make an error on a quote. People quote that version. Enters the public consciousness. Simple as that.ETM
    • exactamundofadein11
    • The LHC destroyed our universe and we all instantly shifted to the next one along. Same same but different.
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    • Either that or sometimes we get things wrong.
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    • I think it's entertaining to think that we're in a computer -- though i agree with the "whomever screams the loudest" theory.bklyndroobeki
    • Funny hearing all this when you always knew the correct lines. Makes people sound crazy.monospaced
    • This is one small step, for a man...spunji
    • Lots of changes to The Wizard of Oz._salisae_
    • play it once sam, for old time's sakesrhadden
    • play it again sam! noooobklyndroobeki
    • Strange how it's mostly pop culture stuff. Other than chartruese now being a kind of green and the JFK thing._salisae_
    • Mono has just singlehandedly proven the mandala effect to be bullshit. Everyone relax and get back to work.
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    • lol at that Beatles albuminteliboy
    • I'm going to rest on there must've been multiple versions and the off versions are on youtube._salisae_
    • It puts the lotion on its skin. Beam me up, Scotty. Play it again, Sam. Click your heels together. Beautiful day is the neighborhood._salisae_
    • Build it and they will come. These are all the versions i grew up with. I'm not stupid._salisae_
    • I experienced a Mandela Effect long before I had heard of it and was unable to categorise or contextualise it. It concerned two photographs of a building....Muncher
    • For some reason there was a historical 'before' and 'today' shot of a building somewhere. In the picture there were obvious age related changes but also some ..Muncher
    • fundamental changes to intrinsic details of the building. I couldn't understand it. They were the same, but different. I did some research to see if the...Muncher
    • building has ever been rebuilt or re-faced in a restoration and was told "It's untouched, exactly as it was 100 years ago". I showed the two pics to the...Muncher
    • architectural historian that wrote the piece, and drew his attention to the detail differences. he was utterly perplexed. Couldn't explain it.Muncher
    • I didn't really think anything more about it, but since this ME stuff has kicked up I'm reminded of it. This was about 15 years ago though and I can't ...Muncher
    • remember the building just yet but it will come back to me! (and no it wasn't the astronaut gargoyle on the Spanish church hahah)Muncher
    • Whoa. First hand experience. Well noticed. I will certainly be paying a bit more attention to details from now on._salisae_
    • I think there's a danger that the interest focusses on popular culture stuff and brands, which can easily be edited for many reasons, or mis-quoted...Muncher
    • I'm going to be looking at architecture from now on. The stuff that changed was grade 1 listed and built into the building. It was very weird.Muncher
    • Best with the architecture. Please report back! I'm going to study these particle physicists._salisae_

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