The theory of Mandela effect has been very
popular in the past few years, and has been
picking up a lot of steam lately. For those
unfairly with the Mandela effect the term
originates from many people remembering Nelson
Mandela dying sometime in the 1980s in prison.
When in fact he actually died in 2013. Because
of this, large groups of people are certain
that the Mandela Effect is real and that it
has caused many small changes in the reality
of many. Changes like the spelling on different
things they think they remember clearly from
years ago. But now seem to be incorrect.
But, it doesn�t just stop with the spelling
of certain things, it also extends to famous
lines from movies and even music that many
people think they know the correct words for
without a shadow of a doubt. People have been
theorizing the cause of this, some say it
is just that people have bad memory or we�ve
always just had it wrong. But others think
there might be a lot more behind it than just
a simple lapse of memory and one popular theory
lately is that this might be connected to
the Cern Large Hadron Collider, the world�s
largest and most powerful particle accelerator.
The same one that some feared would create
a black hole and destroy the world while conducting
its experiments. Some have now theorized that,
the Large Hadron Collider could possibly be
responsible for the Mandela effect. Some say
the Collider could be corroding the very fabric
of our dimension and other dimensions at the
same time if you believe in the multiverse
theory more information on the link below
if you are unware of the theory.
But, I digress the corroding or destruction
of the fabric of our dimension could be causing
some sort of shift into alternate reality,
creating lots of small changes that were just
noticing now little by little. However, many
people say that this type of thing has been
happening way before the Large Hadron Collider
was operational. Here are 3 areas were the
Mandela Effect has been most noticed. You
be the judge.
As I mentioned the spelling of certain things
has been a popular debate amongst those who
have allegedly been affected by the Mandela
effect. Take for example how Kit Kat is written.
Many people remember it with a dash in between
the Kit-Kat, however, this has never been
the case, according the records the Kit Kat
has always been written without a dash but
many clearly remember the dash being there.
Another of the most popular debates has been
in the spelling of the popular book and cartoon
that featured a bear family. Many remember
it as the Berenstein Bears myself included.
However, the correct spelling is Berenstain
Bears. Yet, many people insist that they remember
the spelling clearly being with an �e�
instead of an �a�. One Redditor even claims
to have found an old VHS tape spelling it
with an �e�. How do you remember it?
Music seems to be yet another thing impacted
by the Mandela effect according to many, one
great example of this is the very popular
children�s show Mister Rogers Neighborhood
and its opening song. When he sings is very
famous jingle that many remember clearly.
That begins as, �It�s a beautiful day
in the neighborhood�. However, that is incorrect,
the correct lyrics are �it�s a beautiful
day in this neighborhood.� If Mister Rogers
Neighborhood wasn�t your cup of tea maybe
the rock n roll classic by Queen, �We are
the Champions� Many remember the final lyrics
of the song being, �we are the Champions,
no time for losers, because we are the Champions
of the world� However, this was never the
case the song simply ends after the lyric
�We are the Champions� No �of the world�
yet many clearly remember it being there.
How do you remember the lyrics?
Famous lines in movies has been another thing
people have noticed has been impacted by the
Mandela effect. One good example of this has
been from the movie, The Silence of the Lambs
when Clarice Starlin played by Jodie Foster
meets Dr. Hannibal Lecter Played by Anthony
Hopkins and he delivers the famous line that
many seem to remember, �Hello Clarice�
The problem is he never used that line when
they meet he only says, �Good Morning�
the line �Hello Clarice isn�t in the movie
at all. But perhaps an even better example
of this is in the original Star Wars movie
when Darth Vader revels that he is Luke�s
Father. Many people clearly remember the line
as. �Luke, I am your father� However,
the actual line is now �No, I am your father�,
it is also very interesting to point out that
even James Earl Jones the voice actor for
Darth Vader has repeatedly recalled the line
as �Luke, I am your father.� In multiple
interviews over many years. Here is just one
instance of him recalling 
the line. Perhaps pointing to the fact that
even he was impacted by the Mandela effect.
What do you think?
