05-05-2024, 10:42 AM
Personally, I think the Mandela Effect is just a result of the way people memorise things.
For example, the sentence "Luke, I'm your father" is easier to memorise, as it involves all the data needed, while the original "no, I'm your father", on itself, doesn't make much sense and so it's harder to memorise.
Most of the other things are mostly US-related things with which I am not familiar.
For example, the sentence "Luke, I'm your father" is easier to memorise, as it involves all the data needed, while the original "no, I'm your father", on itself, doesn't make much sense and so it's harder to memorise.
Most of the other things are mostly US-related things with which I am not familiar.