Many people have fond memories of their childhood: favorite cartoons, beloved stories, classic movie lines. But, what if those recollections aren’t exactly accurate? The human brain has an amazing ability for creativity and storytelling, and sometimes it uses those skills to change parts of our memories. When enough of us have the same falsely constructed memory, we call this the Mandela Effect. Listen to our discussion to learn how our brains create these inaccurate narratives and what this might have to do with alternate dimensions.
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