What is Mandela Effect?What are examples of Mandela effect?
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- The Mandela effect describes a situation in which a person or a group of people have a false memory of an event. Fiona Broome coined the term over a decade ago when she created a website detailing her recollections of former South African President Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s.
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- A few of the most commonly cited examples of the Mandela effect include people expressing false memories of: Nelson Mandela's death in prison in the 1980s (which did not happen)
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Many examples of the Mandela effect are close to the original or true memory. Some researchers believe that people — even a large group of people — use confabulation to “remember” what they feel is the most likely sequence of events.
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