🧠 The Mandela Effect Explained | Why So Many People Remember Things Wrong

Have you ever sworn something was true — only to discover it never was? You’re not imagining it. This strange phenomenon is known as the Mandela Effect, where large groups of people remember the same event, phrase, or detail incorrectly.

In this video, we dive into the psychology and neuroscience behind the Mandela Effect and explain why your brain can be so confidently wrong. From famous movie quotes to logos and historical events, the truth behind false memories is both fascinating and unsettling.

✨ In this video, you’ll learn:

What the Mandela Effect really is

Why the brain creates false but convincing memories

How memory reconstruction works in the mind

Psychological explanations vs. popular theories

Famous examples of the Mandela Effect

Why confidence doesn’t equal accuracy

How shared memories spread and feel “real”

If you love psychology, brain science, mysteries, or mind-bending facts, this video will challenge how you trust your own memory.

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