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  1. Jan 3, 2024 · The Mandela effect refers to a situation in which a large mass of people believes that an event occurred when it did not. The term was originated in 2009 by Fiona Broome, after she discovered that she, along with a number of others, believed that Nelson Mandela had died in the 1980s (when he actually died in 2013).

  2. Sep 7, 2023 · The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon where a large group of people remember an event or detail differently from how it actually occurred, often attributing their false memories to alternate realities or universes.

  3. Mar 13, 2020 · The Mandela effect is an unusual phenomenon where a large group of people remember something differently than how it occurred. Conspiracy theorists believe this is proof of an alternate...

  4. Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff. The Mandela effect refers to the experience of a false memory that is shared by many people. In 2010, researcher Fiona Broome coined the...

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · The Mandela effect is a type of false memory that occurs when many different people incorrectly remember the same thing. It refers to a widespread false memory that Nelson Mandela died in...

  6. Mar 19, 2022 · News. By Joe Phelan. published 19 March 2022. Is it evidence of the existence of parallel universes? Nelson Mandela visits Hlengiwe School to encourage students to learn in Johannesburg, South...

  7. Sep 23, 2022 · What is the Mandela Effect? The term , a self-described paranormal researcher, to describe her false memory of former South African president Nelson Mandela dying in...

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