If anything this might be proof of our universe being a simulation, a story.
The reason memories are sometimes not the same as the new normal is because they are in many ways connected to other memories.
No smirking Mona Lisa, and Interview with A Vampire in my memories.
Queenofweird I also think that it could be indicative of the nature of reality more than anything else. Without being specific about my theories I
think that regardless of the cause or exactly what is happening it speaks to this idea.
In 2003 I was introduced to a new way of thinking by discovering the Wingmakers website (James), and John Titor. Both of these internet information
sources influenced me greatly -- because, I had to suspend my notion of reality in order to investigate what (information) these persons/websites
represented. The gift of having to suspend commonly held beliefs is that you open yourself to questioning everything that is held as true. More people
should do this!
Most recently I discovered a Mandela Effect that convinced me that this is a very real phenomenon. That was the (recent) change (April-June time
frame) in the JFK Assassination video.
In my past time line, the JFK Assassination had a 4 seat car with 4 people, filmed in Black and White (not color). No doubt, no question.
It has always seemed amazing to me that people fear letting go. Religion and Science are the same in that they create a indoctrination in which fear
keeps people locked into outdated ways of thinking. Remember Galileo, Copernicus, and Columbus. They were considered heretics in their time. Maybe the
Mandela Effect is showing us an aspect of reality that (yet unexplained) it so very real and needs a closer look by those that would consider this a
mental illness.
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Vodka that is an observation I have noticed and commented on myself. I think you are right in that the result that a lot of people that experience
these types of phenomenon often do adjust how they perceive the rest of the reality they have always taken for granted. Not everyone comes to this
conclusion, I have seen plenty of people "talk them self out of " these types of experiences which is fine too I think it is just a valid a result.
It seems to me just recently how much in similar this has with the UFO and other Paranormal phenomenon. For the most part it isn't taken seriously by
anyone that hasn't directly experienced it. While the experiences themselves are far from similar a lot of the psychology I imagine isn't that
different as far as the issues people struggle with afterwards. I spent a lot of time reading about Jacque Vallee "Control System" and I can't help
but see it in that conversation.
However I am not so sure that the Mandela Effect isn't the result of attempted manipulation of that "Control System". I think it is either an updated
techno-relevant version or it is the result of manipulation previously, or in the future. There I have said it!