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Proof of the Mandela effect or the collapse of one universe into another:

  • Nikki Whaley
  • Dec 11, 2023
  • 2 min read

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The actual event happened sometime between 2000 and 2001 — because on the TV show News Radio — Beth references Ed McMan bringing her million-dollar check from Publishers Clearing House.


-There are far too many people who remember the same things:

-Ed McMahon Publisher’s Clearinghouse

-Shaq as Shazam

-The Berenstein Bears

-Fruit Loop instead of Froot Loops

-The monopoly man had a monocle

Oreo Double Stuff Not Double Stuf


For more examples click on the link below


I seriously believe that two universes collided — how do I prove it? Schrodinger’s cat — no one truly knows. There is plenty of evidence of remnants of the previous universe and the survivors of the collision.


I cannot verify anything — whether it was a parallel dimension, universe, or an alternate without copies of ourselves. The latter makes more sense. Otherwise, something catastrophic would have had to have happened to wipe out the duplicates or they merged — without us even noticing.


Many dismiss the possibility of this happening — which makes sense — there is no proof, but there is no way to disprove it. In an alternate reality, it would make sense that things would be different — either small or large. The alternate appears to be disproved — but that is impossible. The fact that millions of people remember the same thing — down to the very detail is highly unlikely. Most say that this is just an example of collective thinking. No, it is not. Most of these people never even met each other. Others surmise that the internet is what caused this phenomenon to spread — that is also unlikely since these are things that happened before the internet became mainstream… it was still very basic — we still had dial-up.


For millions to recall the exact same memory alone is proof.


This is just the beginning of my research into the truth of the Mandela Effect.



 
 
 

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