The Mandela Effect: A Journey Through Collective False MemoriesÂ
The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon where a group of people remember events differently from how they occurred, named after false memories of Nelson Mandela’s death in prison. Coined by Fiona Broome, it involves cognitive processes like confabulation and confirmation bias. Popular examples include misremembered details in cultural references, sparking discussions about human memory, psychology, and speculative explanations like parallel universes.
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