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The Mandela effect is the name given to the purported phenomenon of a widespread change in the memories of people across the globe - specifically, that many people now remember events that actually never happened.

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The Mandela effect is a phenomenon where a large number of people remember some event, fact, or detail differently than it actually happened. This is often attributed to a parallel universe, or a glitch in the Matrix, and is named after Nelson Mandela, as many people remember him dying in prison in the 1980s while he actually died in 2013.

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Published: Saturday, December 24, 2022

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