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originally posted by: raymundoko
You're blaming your bad memory on something that has absolutely zero scientific backing and your telling other people they are whacked out?
Over 400 participants had fictitious autobiographical events suggested to them (such as taking a childhood hot air balloon ride, playing a prank on a teacher, or creating havoc at a family wedding) and it was found that around 50% of the participants believed, to some degree, that they had experienced those events.
originally posted by: raymundoko
a reply to: queenofswords
You're blaming your bad memory on something that has absolutely zero scientific backing and your telling other people they are whacked out?
originally posted by: queenofswords
I don't know what it is nor how it came to be nor why particular individuals are able to recognize the difference in a faulty memory and this so-called ME memory. There is a difference though and I think people that have had the experience recognize that it's different, even when they can't explain it in words.
originally posted by: anotherside
This is solid evidence there's glitches in dimensional information relating to quantum interpretation of static realities.
originally posted by: raymundoko
The land mass is actually the map makers brand image. The same globe has been used in several movies. It's been debunked several times but people keep using it.
originally posted by: TISTBOTE
Mandela Effect - one of the most stupid an saddest conspiracy theories of all time.
For narcissist uneducated snowflake people with bad memory, who live in their bubble, trying to find some meaning and purpose to their lives