El EFECTO MANDELA: ¿Memoria falsa? ¿Universos alternativos? + 30 ejemplos increíbles • #Datazo

Pablo Molinari
28 Jan 202423:03

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the Mandela Effect, where groups of people share false memories of events that never occurred. It explains possible scientific and paranormal theories behind this phenomenon and provides over 30 examples, like Nelson Mandela's death in prison in the 1980s which never happened. Other examples given are movie quotes and product logos many falsely remember. The concept's namesake comes from people incorrectly remembering Nelson Mandela dying in the 1980s when he actually died in 2013 after serving as South Africa's first black president.

Takeaways

  • 😮 The Mandela Effect is when a large number of people remember an event differently than how it occurred.
  • 😯 An example is people thinking Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s when he actually died in 2013.
  • 🤔 Possible explanations include false memories, the multiverse theory, and time travel.
  • 🎥 Many Mandela Effects relate to famous movie quotes that were never said, like 'Luke, I am your father'.
  • 👀 Physical details are affected too, like Pikachu's tail being all yellow with no black tip.
  • 😄 The Mandela Effect has impacted brands like Coca-Cola's logo and the Berenstain Bears' name.
  • 🌎 Geographical changes are included too, like New Zealand's location relative to Australia.
  • 😳 Even big historical events are misremembered, like the Tiananmen Square tank man being run over.
  • 🇪🇸 A bizarre example is many Spaniards remembering a fake Ricky Martin TV episode.
  • 🤯 Examples show our memories can be unreliable. The Mandela Effect fascinates people worldwide!

Q & A

  • What is the Mandela Effect?

    -The Mandela Effect is when a large number of people remember an event differently than how it occurred, or remember an event that never actually happened.

  • Who first coined the term 'Mandela Effect'?

    -Author Fiona Broome coined the term 'Mandela Effect' around 2010 after discovering many people shared the same false memory of Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, even though he actually died in 2013 after being released from prison and becoming President of South Africa.

  • What are some examples of the Mandela Effect discussed in the video?

    -Some examples are people remembering Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, Carrie Fisher dying years before she actually did in 2016, Darth Vader saying 'Luke, I am your father', the Monopoly man having a monocle when he doesn't, and more.

  • What are some scientific explanations proposed for the Mandela Effect?

    -Scientists explain it through flaws in human memory and how the brain works. False memories can be created by associating similar events and blending real memories with things that didn't actually occur.

  • What is the parallel universe theory about the Mandela Effect?

    -The parallel universe theory states that the Mandela Effect shows that infinite parallel universes exist, and people are remembering events that happened in another universe but not this one.

  • What is the time travel theory about the Mandela Effect?

    -The time travel theory proposes that changes in history caused by time travelers result in the Mandela Effect, where people remember events that did happen before someone went back in time and changed them.

  • What did people falsely remember about the Tiananmen Square protests?

    -Many people falsely remember a man standing in front of tanks getting run over and crushed during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, when in reality he was removed safely from the situation.

  • What iconic phrase do people remember Gandalf saying in The Lord of the Rings that he never actually said?

    -People remember Gandalf saying "Run, you fools!" when falling into the abyss in Moria, when he actually said "Fly, you fools!"

  • What major Mandela Effect example involved Ricky Martin in Spain?

    -Many Spaniards falsely remember an episode of the show Sorpresa Sorpresa involving Ricky Martin hiding in a closet while a fan put jam on herself and called her dog, but this never actually happened.

  • What are some ways to prevent false memories and the Mandela Effect?

    -Being aware of how memory works, consciously trying to accurately encode memories, keeping records/notes, fact-checking, and verifying memories against credible sources can help avoid creating false memories.

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