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Mandela effect is real. There is something changing reality

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posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:24 AM
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In 2009 I started witnessing changes that others mentioned as well. Like Berenstein, Australia position and stuff like that. At first I thought it was faulty memories until I noticed others talking about it.

Then I saw things changing right infront of me and I still can't figure it out.

Has the being/beings demonstrated the effect for anyone else?

Whatever it is, It seemed to play with me for a few years then stopped which just left me wondering. I witnessed signs change in real time. I held 2 different pictures of other people in my hand and watched them morph into myself then back to normal. I know I wasn't hallucinating or have a permanent mental problems as these were temporary phenomenon. I even watched part of a movie change as I watched it. And one time a 10 woman turned her back for a moment hand when she turned around she looked like a totally different person but same hair and clothes. None of her friends seemed to even notice or react which made me think wtf! As if God decided to swap her at birth with someone else.

What do you suppose it is that does such stuff?



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:33 AM
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a reply to: Orangutangman



What do you suppose it is that does such stuff?


Morning glory seeds? Salvia?



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:34 AM
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a reply to: Orangutangman

Do you have any type of evidence that we can verify to substantiate your claims?

Because I don't believe you.


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posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:35 AM
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originally posted by: Orangutangman
I know I wasn't hallucinating


By definition you can never tell you are hallucinating. You need a 3rd party to deny/confirm the reality of what you see.



originally posted by: Orangutangman
What do you suppose it is that does such stuff?


For having experienced exactly the same symptoms I would say a mild psychosis which hopefully will slowly fade away when you stop obsessing about the mandela effect, creating your own confirmation bias and self delusion.


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posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:38 AM
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originally posted by: Orangutangman
None of her friends seemed to even notice or react which made me think wtf!


You know why no one else noticed anything? Because you were hallucinating.

I hope you are well and seek help soon. This is a serious condition you have


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posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:40 AM
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Snowflake generation kids who just can't seem to let go of the idea that they have faulty memories and need a safe zone to stand in so that they can pretend that they are the center of the universe.

However, the other day, I was doing absolutely nothing and guess what? right before my eyes, nothing happened. Weird I know.



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:52 AM
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Maybe our bad memory and poor recall is all that's happening. Mix that in with aging and its a recipe for mix ups. What'd you eat for dinner last Tuesday?



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:53 AM
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originally posted by: Orangutangman
There is something changing reality

Impossible!
(T)Here is One (UNCHANGING, ALL inclusive) Universal Reality/Truth!
Unchanging!
What "gives the appearance of change" is that;
We are all unique Conscious (momentary) Perspectives (Souls), uniquely perceiving the One unchanging Reality, uniquely, every moment!

It is impossible, scientifically and philosophically, for anything to 'change', and sheer vanity to believe that 'you' can 'change' That Which Is One!



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:54 AM
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So you're totally discounting the fact there may be a very real medical problem in your brain - instead choosing to believe the world is changing around....... You alone.


This is ridiculous, and these threads are getting really annoying. The effect itself is a lie, NOTHING STRANGE HAPPENED WITH MANDELA. Okay?

Just stop it. Go see a doctor about your eyes and ask for a scan of your head too, there could be all sorts of medical phenomena that cause these symptoms. I want to believe you as I've seen crazy things myself but the Mandela effect is totally false.

It's the product of a generation that Orwell talked about, changing history to suit their lack of understanding.



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 04:57 AM
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originally posted by: wdkirk
Snowflake generation kids who just can't seem to let go of the idea that they have faulty memories

Wait a moment, in your meaningless ad-hom attack, are you suggesting that you think/believe that all of your 'memories' are actually historical 'facts'?
Seriously?
That would be seriously ignorantly delusional...
(Before you go calling names...)



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:00 AM
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Any of you who believe that reality is concrete and unchangeable need to look into quantum physics. I know it makes your heads hurt, but dammit people, read!! It's not that difficult.



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:01 AM
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originally posted by: Joneselius
changing history to suit their lack of understanding.

How do you correlate your 'understanding' of 'history' with Einstein's; "The 'past' and the 'future' are merely persistent illusions!"?



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:01 AM
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originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk
Snowflake generation kids who just can't seem to let go of the idea that they have faulty memories

Wait a moment, in your meaningless ad-hom attack, are you suggesting that you think/believe that all of your 'memories' are actually historical 'facts'?
Seriously?
That would be seriously ignorantly delusional...
(Before you go calling names...)


No I am not.

I am saying their memory is faulty (like the rest of us).

Snowflakes are easy to pick on. Thin skinned. Don't like to hear criticism......


edit on 10-6-2016 by wdkirk because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:02 AM
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originally posted by: wdkirk

originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk
Snowflake generation kids who just can't seem to let go of the idea that they have faulty memories

Wait a moment, in your meaningless ad-hom attack, are you suggesting that you think/believe that all of your 'memories' are actually historical 'facts'?
Seriously?
That would be seriously ignorantly delusional...
(Before you go calling names...)


No I am not.

Ah so, just bigoting on 'Snowflakes'?

And I agree with you on the 'Mandela Effect'... but demonizing the ignorant and belief-addled is hardly productive...



edit on 10-6-2016 by namelesss because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:07 AM
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originally posted by: GreenGunther
Any of you who believe that reality is concrete and unchangeable need to look into quantum physics. I know it makes your heads hurt, but dammit people, read!! It's not that difficult.


That part of quantum physics is about collapsing probability waves.

I doubt you really understand what it truly means to be honest. It certainly doesn't mean observable reality will suddenly change from one state to another.

Maybe you shouldn't project about it hurting our heads or being too difficult.
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posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:08 AM
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originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk

originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk
Snowflake generation kids who just can't seem to let go of the idea that they have faulty memories

Wait a moment, in your meaningless ad-hom attack, are you suggesting that you think/believe that all of your 'memories' are actually historical 'facts'?
Seriously?
That would be seriously ignorantly delusional...
(Before you go calling names...)


No I am not.

Then what were you suggesting, if anything?


I am suggesting the Mandela crap is not real. It is a faulty memory. I can also see the younger generations (and by extension the small % of Snowflakes) latching on to the 'idea' and running with it as if it is truth.

My last part of my post was simply stating: "look nothing happened" which simply counters the idea that something did happen.



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:11 AM
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originally posted by: wdkirk

originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk

originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk
Snowflake generation kids who just can't seem to let go of the idea that they have faulty memories

Wait a moment, in your meaningless ad-hom attack, are you suggesting that you think/believe that all of your 'memories' are actually historical 'facts'?
Seriously?
That would be seriously ignorantly delusional...
(Before you go calling names...)


No I am not.

Then what were you suggesting, if anything?


I am suggesting the Mandela crap is not real. It is a faulty memory. I can also see the younger generations (and by extension the small % of Snowflakes) latching on to the 'idea' and running with it as if it is truth.

My last part of my post was simply stating: "look nothing happened" which simply counters the idea that something did happen.


Mandela effect is 100% confirmation bias and self delusion.

People are just too lazy to google confirmation bias.



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:12 AM
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originally posted by: Orangutangman
What do you suppose it is that does such stuff?

You yourself decided to do it.

Look at it this way. Imagine multiple duplicates of planet earth all running parallel to one another. Each one has a main resonate frequency ranging from all out hell on earth to utopia.

So as your unique DNA frequency fluctuates on a daily basis, your spirit jumps to and fro between these alternate realities.

The happier you feel the more your spirit will ascend to your perfect utopia whilst the low frequency versions you leave sink into wars and depression.

Here is an experiment. Whilst watching the usual wars and rumors of wars on TV and Youtube, think positively and then wait for that unique deja vu feeling to occur minutes / hours later. At that moment, the world that you ascended from has in fact gone into world war whilst your spirit avoided that one and entered into a better world, closer to utopia.

Then ATS shows more doom porn that never happens because your spirit says 'screw you' and avoids the doom porn becoming reality.



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:13 AM
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My post didn't post... probably on an alternate ATS somewhere in the multiverse


Anyways... I have seen no evidence of this effect just evidence of faulty memory. I guess we are really lucky for recorded history imagine the mess if it was all hearsay.

Australia has always been S SE of the Indonesian archipelago and west of the coupled islands known as New zealand. It literally can't be missed on a map, it's the largest island on Earth. It has not moved for at least 300 years

The berenstien bears has been debunked many times, I'm sure of it.

Your personal accounts are just that, personal. You may be telling the truth, a lie or you may have been hallucinating. I'm highly doubtful you could provide evidence to suggest either other than your word. I'm doubtful you'd offer yourself up for scrutiny so we cannot truly explore that avenue.

Honestly? I'd love to see evidence. I have excellent memory and all supposed evidence is down to poor memory so far by my experience.

Humans link emotion with memory, it's helpful but can make memory clouded also. Everything else in our heads is in essence to the human useless memory... it's more than acceptable that all that "useless" memory is subject to corruption.



posted on Jun, 10 2016 @ 05:15 AM
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originally posted by: wdkirk

originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk

originally posted by: namelesss

originally posted by: wdkirk
Snowflake generation kids who just can't seem to let go of the idea that they have faulty memories

Wait a moment, in your meaningless ad-hom attack, are you suggesting that you think/believe that all of your 'memories' are actually historical 'facts'?
Seriously?
That would be seriously ignorantly delusional...
(Before you go calling names...)


No I am not.

Then what were you suggesting, if anything?


I am suggesting the Mandela crap is not real. It is a faulty memory. I can also see the younger generations (and by extension the small % of Snowflakes) latching on to the 'idea' and running with it as if it is truth.

My last part of my post was simply stating: "look nothing happened" which simply counters the idea that something did happen.


I agree with your statement.




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