If you distinctly remember the Berenstain Bears books being spelled "Berenstein" or you know Pikachu has a black-tipped tail, you're not alone, but you're not correct. Don't worry, your brain isn't ...
Hosted on MSN
The Mandela Effect: Why everyone’s talking about it
The buzz around the Mandela Effect refuses to die down. Thanks to an episode in Black Mirror’s latest season, Bête Noire, which is more than just a revenge drama with a sci-fi twist. The episode talks ...
The Mandela effect refers to the experience of a false memory that is shared by many people. In 2010, researcher Fiona Broome coined the term when she discovered that many people believed, as she did, ...
Hosted on MSN
The Mandela Effect: When False Memories Feel Real
Have you ever felt certain about a memory, only to discover it didn't happen that way? If so, you’ve likely encountered what’s known as the 'Mandela Effect', a fascinating phenomenon where groups of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results