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'Mandela Effect' is the name for a curious case that is evidently sessed by the way news spreads, coupled with public interpretation, influenced by fictional stories with prefabricated plots and accommodation in our memories of anecdotal memories, or irrelevant on a personal level. This 'effect' is the memory or conviction about a past fact that does not correspond to reality. He was named after blogger Fiona Broome, who writes about paranormal phenomena, and upon hearing in 2013 about the death of South African leader Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela recalled that he had died years earlier in prison. There are other versions, such as the memory triggered by the delivery of the Nobel Peace Prize, but in any case its publication of the curious fact generated a series of messages from people who claimed to remember the same thing, which paid theories about parallel world crossings with variations in history, conspiracies hidden by CERN, or a collective brainwashing in experimental form. See deja vu .

  



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