Understanding the Mandela Effect and Memory Malleability

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Explore the Mandela Effect, a phenomenon showcasing the malleability of memory through vivid false recollections. Learn about its origins, historical examples, and theories, delving into the roles of reconstructive memory, schemas, and priming. Famous cases like Darth Vader's misquoted line and the Monopoly Man's monocle add intrigue. Conclude with insights into memory's fragility and the importance of questioning perceived truths.

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