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RE: The Mandela Effect & Using STEEM Technology to Potentially Preserve Memories / Timelines
Hello, Clarice...
I don't know, at first glance it seems to be some kind of armchair logic with a bunch of commonly misquoted lines from movies.
Thrown in with some magical lands that may have existed. Along with anectodotal ... seemingly bizzare stories.
Or maybe... It's a simulation!
Another one I remember but isn't in this reality seemingly..!
Or, is my memory finally starting to show signs from the marijuana..? lol
Do you have any mis-memory at all with current reality by chance wingz?
It stems beyond movies though.. Seems even brand names and whatnot have also been modified to some.
Movies make sense because you attach context to words and the images and they then get collectively misquoted.
Brands make sense too because they subtly change and shift over time. I imagine at times without the companies announcing it.
I think the best way to determine it would be to find some objective test. Otherwise it's prone to alot of heuristic biases. Especially that second video. Where there's a list at the end, you might connect to a couple of the misquoted movie lines and then question the others.
Then the deep spiral down the rabbit hole begins.
You may very well be correct wingz. I misquote sometimes and perhaps these are just hiccups in my own brain and trying to patch something that makes sense into the holes left by my own misplaced memories?
The brand thing I get. I've noticed a trend in the way things are marketed the past few years in regard to logo designs and whatnot and it does for lack of better term "seem to be the same crap". What I am referring to is the bloated 3D shiny letters we see most brands sporting these days.
A subjective test eh? Have you anything in mind by chance? So many theories floating around without science to back them.. And now with ole trump trying to silence the scientists... We need STEEM more than ever.
In the video it scrolled through a list of alternate names. I think a better way off the top of my head would be to ask questions without revealing the quote or title.
Something like... you know that show about those 4 women and sex. What was it called?
Not revealing any names or the results of the 'test' until the end and then letting them know.
Haha, not exactly a scientific objective test, but far better than telling a chilling story and then listing the alternate names next to eachother at the end
Mmm. Agreed. The presentation method could have been better for sure. Tests are fun especially when trying to get answers for hard to answer questions.
psuedo-science and science fiction are where actual science ends up anyways. Pretty interesting to see how far we've come in such a short amount of time.
(aliens guy look)
Nesting...
It seems like it could be possible with parallel universes and simulation theory and a bunch of weird science we haven't been able to properly look into.
Fun to speculate though, almost like reading a sci-fi novel.