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Mandela phenomenon

Mandela phenomenon

The Mandela Effect

refers to the phenomenon where a large group of people have a collective false memory of a particular event or detail that contradicts the actual historical record.

It refers to a phenomenon in which a collective of individuals recall an event, or even the specific details of an event, in a manner that differs from the recorded accounts found in history books or other sources.

“Mandela Effect” was used to describe this phenomenon, as it originated from the widespread belief that Nelson
Mandela, a prominent politician, had passed away while incarcerated in the 1980s. Contrary to expectations, he had not succumbed to death.

What are the factors that contribute to the Mandela Effect?

The causes of the Mandela Effect are currently unidentified; however, potential
hypotheses include the following:

. Inaccurate and misleading information
. Fabrication and distorted memory
. Influence from others and collective thought
. Mental factors: pressure, unease, and psychological distress
. Neurological factors: impairment or conditions affecting the nervous system

Instances of the Mandela Effect

Here are some instances of the Mandela Effect, among many others.
The emblem of the Kit Kat candy company is sometimes recalled with a gap between the word “kit” and “kat”
The artwork known as the Mona Lisa Some individuals recall her exhibiting a smile or other facial emotion.
Skechers is the name of a footwear company.

Some others recall it being spelled as “Sketchers”

What is the treatment for the Mandela Effect?

Possible therapies for the Mandela Effect encompass a range of psychological and neurological approaches, including:
. Cognitive-behavioral therapy

. Neurofeedback therapy

. Contemplation and mindfulness practices

. Techniques for managing stress and inducing relaxation

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