Informative Essay: The Mandela Effect

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One day as I was scrolling through Instagram, I saw a photo of two Kit-Kat bars placed next to each other. At first I didn’t see a difference between the two, but then I noticed that one of the candy bars had a dash between the words “kit” and “kat.” I had never remembered there being a dash. I began to wonder about this topic. I found out that this is called the “Mandela effect.” The Mandela effect has been one of the most confusing, yet amazing topics to ever be discovered. This essay will explain how the Mandela effect came to be, the science involved with it, and if realistically, these things are being altered right before our eyes. The Mandela Effect first became popular in 2010 when several people falsely thought that Nelson Mandela was dead (Mandela Effect). People believed that he had died in prison during the 80s (Mandela Effect). In reality, Mandela was freed in the 90s and passed away in 2013, even though numerous people believed that they had seen clips of his funeral on television (Mandela Effect). This incident started a conversation about parallel universes and other theories amongst some people, but others wanted to know the real science behind this phenomenon (Mandela Effect). …show more content…

But others like to think that it could have something to do with alternate realities or time travel, although these theories are not testable (Mandela Effect). In reality, psychologists say that it’s just your mind creating false memories. “This involves mistakenly recalling events or experiences that have not occurred, or distortion of existing memories.” (Mandela effect). This is called “confabulation” which is relatively common in everyday life (Mandela

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