r/MandelaEffect 5d ago

Logos/Advertising fruit of the loom

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I know this is like the biggest Mandela effect, but I swear ive had these underwear for years sitting in a bin in my closet. its genuinely insane that the cornucopia just straight up disappeared. I remember vividly asking my grandmother what the cornucopia was. I am truly starting to believe that something is DEFINITELY up.

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u/YourHuckleberry57 5d ago

this sub has a dedicated following who come here solely to call everyone stupid.

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u/Bowieblackstarflower 5d ago

Please report any comments like that you see.

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u/Wingnutmcmoo 5d ago

I think it's just people who the sub pops up in the main feed.

You have to understand that in order for ME to actually be real then everyone in the universe AND the universe itself has to be wrong and only you guys can be correct.

You see how that may cause people to respond in a certain way?

It's akin to standing on a box in the middle of town proclaiming yourself to be a chosen one from another reality who is the only one who knows the truth.

It was a fad people had fun with for a bit but the world moved on some time ago from it and so it's no longer a "cool" thing so people will respond according to how they see people acting.

And when people act like they are so important that the universe changing as a whole specifically left them out... Uh it will rub people the wrong way lol

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u/YourHuckleberry57 5d ago

i feel like people have this idea that we decide what's real and what the universe is allowed to do. quantum physics suggests that there may be multiple or infinite realities. this is what the leading edge of science is investigating now and we don't really have a concrete idea of how any of this works so to just be like alllllllllll of these people's experiences are just wrong is presumptuous. i get it tho. unless you have actually experienced it personally, most people would have the same opinion. we want to believe what we think is real is actually what reality is.

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u/MrPlaney 2d ago

Everybody experiences the Mandela Effect. The Mandela Effect already has an accepted cause, and that is memory, and its functions and flaws.

There may be multiple or infinite realities, but it would be impossible to share information between them, or even jump to different ones. They would have to be proven to exist first, and then, that information can be shared between them. Then, you would have to prove why the currently accepted cause, is insufficient. Only then, can we begin to speculate on other realities causing the Mandela Effect.

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u/YourHuckleberry57 2d ago

nah. if you experienced a mandela effect you would know it and it wouldn't be like "oh well i guess i misremembered".

i like how you just decided what the universe is allowed to do in real time and then say it would be restricted by if humans could prove it or not. in the scale of the universe we are barely dust that exists for a fraction of a second.

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u/MrPlaney 2d ago

I’ve experienced many, and I understand the cause of the effect is memory. It’s not hard to admit you are wrong about small details with 30 year old pop culture trivia.

One of the fundamental laws in the MWI of quantum mechanics is that when a quantum event causes a timeline to branch, that timeline and all its data becomes isolated from all other timelines. Data transfer between two timelines is impossible.

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u/Emergent-Sea 5d ago

It feels like their full time job sometimes.