Conspiracy Theories: The Illuminati And The Mandela Effect

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We have all heard about the different conspiracy theories, but the Illuminati and The Mandela Effect seem to catch many peoples eyes. In the world today there are many events that happen and no one knows why, these events could be caused by a group or a conspiracy theory. The mysteries of the world are still so unknown but these conspiracy theories have proved some of the crazy things that happen in this world. How crazy all these things sound have made people question whats going on in this world. Is time travel real? Are there parallel universes? Are certain groups controlling everything around us? A Conspiracy theory is a belief that an organized group is responsible for a circumstance or event. There are millions of conspiracy theories that we have all heard of. Many of these conspiracy theories have been accused of many scary things. Conspiracy theories have been around for hundreds of years. Now with the technology we have they have been able to prove more of these right. Many people don't believe that these conspiracy theories are real. Some of the biggest Conspiracy theories are the Illuminati and The Mandela Effect. It is debatable weather these are either true or false theories. There is so much information on these two subjects that its hard not to believe these are true. I …show more content…

Well Erwin Schrodinger was a scientist who did an experiment on his cat (“The Mandela Effect” 2). He placed his cat in a steel box, along with a device containing a vial of hydrocyanic acid. Which would cause a wave of two simultaneous macro scale realities. According to quantum law the cat appears in two states, dead and alive (“The Mandela Effect” 2). Once you break open the box the cat will either be dead or alive (“The Mandela Effect” 3). The Mandela Effect is a very weird thing which causes people to believe the craziest of things including time travel and the slipping into parallel

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