Proof of the Mandela effect

This is the general term used to describe a phenomena where groups of people share the same false memory.
For example there are many people who remember the monopoly man being depicted wearing a monocole. Where reality shows that never to be the case.

So it's like a religious fanaticism.
 
from what i read, there were rumors that were published in papers that said mandela died in prison. some people might be remembering those headlines and getting confused.

there are people out there with super autobiographical memory who remember their entire lives. perhaps they can be interviewed and asked if they ever read the bear book and what the spelling on the cover was.
 
oh I think I remembered a Mandela effect ...

Live AID (during the 80s) Bob Geldof swore on the BBC and also said "Give us your money" but many remembered it as "Give us your f$cking money" and it made the British Tabloids the following day, with some even getting the quote wrong as mentioned.
 
One of the most amazing examples of this effect revolves around the Thinker Statue.
I like many others remember this statue with a man with his fist to forehead. Now as current reality shows this statue was always depicted as the hand being under the chin...

Now this picture is proof that at one time the thinker did indeed have his fist to forehead. Notice the children all posing as the thinker, with their fists to forehead yet the statue itself has its fist under his chin.
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I tell one of my friends about this “Mandela effect”, why doesn’t it change something significant? Kennedy, MLK, Etc
 
I tell one of my friends about this “Mandela effect”, why doesn’t it change something significant? Kennedy, MLK, Etc
Perhaps it does
Do you remember JFK being shot in a vehicle with 4 occupants or in a vehicle with 6?
 
Perhaps it does
Do you remember JFK being shot in a vehicle with 4 occupants or in a vehicle with 6?


everyone probably remembers a convertible and most will imagine the car has 4 seats because most cars have 4 seats. most will say it had 4 passengers and be shocked when looking at the footage only to see that the vehicle had 6 passengers. this is not sufficient "proof".
 
everyone probably remembers a convertible and most will imagine the car has 4 seats because most cars have 4 seats. most will say it had 4 passengers and be shocked when looking at the footage only to see that the vehicle had 6 passengers. this is not sufficient "proof".
http://www.historicautoattractions.com/s/Kennedy3.html
You may want to write a letter to the curator of this museum and let them know that the "authentic replica " of the car JFK was riding the day he died is totally wrong
 
http://www.historicautoattractions.com/s/Kennedy3.html
You may want to write a letter to the curator of this museum and let them know that the "authentic replica " of the car JFK was riding the day he died is totally wrong

well, it does look like there is fold down chairs in the backseat of the car.

http://www.historicautoattractions.com/s/Images/Kennedy-SS3.jpg


Interesting read by the original creator of the "Berenstein/Berenstain Bears"

http://www.woodbetween.world/2014/06/commenting-on-berenstein-bears.html
 
everyone probably remembers a convertible and most will imagine the car has 4 seats because most cars have 4 seats. most will say it had 4 passengers and be shocked when looking at the footage only to see that the vehicle had 6 passengers. this is not sufficient "proof".
did you think it was 6 or are you just presuming it was because Judas asked whether you thought it was 4 or 6 ?
 
@LogicalFighting
Also may want to ring Ford as well as they seem to say that the car he rode that day was four door not six
https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-resources/popular-topics/kennedy-limo/
Notice they depict a four seater as well?


http://www.historicautoattractions.com/s/Images/Kennedy-SS3.jpg

in that picture from the link you posted earlier it looks like there are fold out chairs in the back.
if the vehicle was in fact built with fold out chairs, would that be sufficient evidence for you or nah?
 
http://www.historicautoattractions.com/s/Images/Kennedy-SS3.jpg

in that picture from the link you posted earlier it looks like there are fold out chairs in the back.
if the vehicle was in fact built with fold out chairs, would that be sufficient evidence for you or nah?
it is actually listed as having two fold out chairs for extra passengers. So I see your point! I however remember the video with four people..
I guess others would remember 6

It's just fucking creepy
 
Perhaps it does
Do you remember JFK being shot in a vehicle with 4 occupants or in a vehicle with 6?
That’s not what’s important, it’s the fact that he was killed that needs to change not how many people were in the car. You could have 3 other occupants, what difference does that make?
 
did you think it was 6 or are you just presuming it was because Judas asked whether you thought it was 4 or 6 ?


i came across the "mandela effect" idea a year or so ago. around that time i googled a bunch of examples and when the JFK one came up, my memory was that there were 4 people in the car and i was surprised that there was actually 6 but i never bothered to pay attention or remember the number of doors.

when discussing the JFK example in this thread, i made the assumption that the car had six doors since it had six passengers but i was wrong. after googling it, i do see that the car had four doors but six passengers. i tried googling whether there were foldout seats in the back but can't find that information. however, in this link of the back inside of the car, it does look like there are fold-out seats.

http://www.historicautoattractions.com/s/Images/Kennedy-SS3.jpg

also, i think awareness and attention are a big part of memory and that's why i posted this video earlier:




there is a good show on netflix called "Brain Games" which goes into more detail as to how we form our perceptions and memories. i think psychology is a more plausible explanation of the mandela effect phenomenon rather than parallel universes getting entangled because of CERN or whatever. but i'd also give it a 0.0001% chance of being the latter so who knows.
 
That’s not what’s important, it’s the fact that he was killed that needs to change not how many people were in the car. You could have 3 other occupants, what difference does that make?
agh makes sense I understand the question now. Ok do you remember tank boy at Tiamon square?do you remember being outraged when he refuses to move, stood up to those tanks, only to be ran over and killed??!
Well if you do then you're experiencing a Mandela effect as tank boy is not killed in this reality but rather pulled to safety by a crowd of people at the last second
 
agh makes sense I understand the question now. Ok do you remember tank boy at Tiamon square?do you remember being outraged when he refuses to move, stood up to those tanks, only to be ran over and killed??!
Well if you do then you're experiencing a Mandela effect as tank boy is not killed in this reality but rather pulled to safety by a crowd of people at the last second
I remember it being that uniformed guys dragged him away and he was never seen again

what's the real story?
 
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