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The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon where a group of people collectively misremember an event, fact, or detail, believing it to be true despite evidence to the contrary. The term originated from the false memory some individuals shared of Nelson Mandela dying while imprisoned in the 1980s, even though he was released in 1990 and passed away in 2013.This effect extends to various cultural references, such as movie lines, song lyrics, brand logos, or historical events, where many people recall the same incorrect information. Some attribute this to confabulation, where the mind combines, distorts, or invents memories, while others speculate about alternate realities or parallel universes causing discrepancies in our collective recollection. The Mandela Effect has gained attention in discussions about memory, perception, and the fallibility of human recollection.

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