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In this livestream episode of Mysteries with a History, Cristina Gomez and Jimmy Church look into a truly bizarre mystery that has been floating around the internet over recent years, the Mandela Effect.
One of the most requested topics for the show, we look at whether it is fact or fiction or something in-between. Strange and somewhat creepy it hints at parallel dimensions and divergent timelines, and many wonder if massive experiments such as the ones conducted at CERN The Large Hadron Collider could be somehow responsible.
The Mandela Effect refers to a large mass of people believing that an event occurred when it did not, based on memories (or false memories). Named by paranormal researcher, Fiona Broome, the Mandela Effect is defined as an instance when you remember something that doesn’t match with historical records.
The name of this phenomenon was coined after political leader Nelson Mandela’s death in 2013. Countless people swore he died when he was held prisoner in the 1980s and distinctly remember news coverage of the funeral.
In this fun episode, we will go over some interesting examples that many suggest are actual anomalies, and we will also look at some of the theories to explain such anomalies if indeed real.
Cristina's Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and More > https://beacons.page/cristinagomez
Patreon Club for Extras & Behind the Scenes: https://www.patreon.com/paradigm_shifts
In this livestream episode of Mysteries with a History, Cristina Gomez and Jimmy Church look into a truly bizarre mystery that has been floating around the internet over recent years, the Mandela Effect.
One of the most requested topics for the show, we look at whether it is fact or fiction or something in-between. Strange and somewhat creepy it hints at parallel dimensions and divergent timelines, and many wonder if massive experiments such as the ones conducted at CERN The Large Hadron Collider could be somehow responsible.
The Mandela Effect refers to a large mass of people believing that an event occurred when it did not, based on memories (or false memories). Named by paranormal researcher, Fiona Broome, the Mandela Effect is defined as an instance when you remember something that doesn’t match with historical records.
The name of this phenomenon was coined after political leader Nelson Mandela’s death in 2013. Countless people swore he died when he was held prisoner in the 1980s and distinctly remember news coverage of the funeral.
In this fun episode, we will go over some interesting examples that many suggest are actual anomalies, and we will also look at some of the theories to explain such anomalies if indeed real.
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