The Mandela Effect

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART THREE

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART THREE

So far in exploring The Mandela Effect, we've taken a quiz and discussed one of the most commonly cited culprits for those experiencing the phenomenon: false memories.

But for many, that answer isn't enough. Instead, some people have grasped onto an explanation of a more... supernatural source. One that dwells in the deepest, darkest regions of Hell...

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART TWO

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART TWO

In the previous installment, I put together a quiz with specific questions that were related to a phenomenon known as The Mandela Effect. Today we take a closer look at one of the most logical, and I believe strongest, reasonable explanations being offered as a counter-argument to these memory discrepancies:

Our fickle memories.

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART ONE

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART ONE

Memory can be a fickle beast. Memories can become murky and distorted over time. However, some people display an incredible ability to remember some of the most random pieces of information. These are the types you want to have on your trivia team down at the local bar.

I invite you to take a quick trivia quiz, based mostly on movies and entertainment, to test just how good your memory recollection is. Admittedly, though, there is an ulterior motive behind the quiz. You may find yourself affected by a phenomenon called The Mandela Effect. What's The Mandela Effect? Take the quiz and find out...