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legendary
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December 20, 2015, 03:17:52 PM
#76
"Chic-fil-A" is now "Chick-fil-A".


Source: /r/MandelaEffect

This is the only Mandela Effect I've seen so far that's less gay than the original.


The Iron Sheik
legendary
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December 20, 2015, 02:48:28 PM
#75
Moonraker is the best Mandela Effect to-date IMO.
legendary
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December 19, 2015, 05:23:07 AM
#73
Mel Brooks is alive in this timeline (?) and he's making Spaceballs 2. Cheesy

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Please tell me John Candy is still alive?

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*sigh*  Cry
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 11:41:00 AM
#72
In Jaws it use to be "we're going to need a bigger boat" now it's "you're going to need a bigger boat".

I think I always knew the Star Wars one. But the Jaws line is crazy.

Also, "Life is like a box of chocolates..." is not true. Life is now a past tense, "Life was like a box of chocolates"... hmmm...

Just to be clear "Luke, I am your father!" is the original line and "No, I am your father!" is the new line.
hero member
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December 16, 2015, 09:12:08 AM
#71
In Jaws it use to be "we're going to need a bigger boat" now it's "you're going to need a bigger boat".

I think I always knew the Star Wars one. But the Jaws line is crazy.

Also, "Life is like a box of chocolates..." is not true. Life is now a past tense, "Life was like a box of chocolates"... hmmm...
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 04:35:40 AM
#70
I can't help but wonder if they're using CERN to do this. Although I can't even come up with a theory on how this might be technically possible.

In the book 1984 Orwell claims that history exists only in the mind and they they can manipulate it by manipulating the mind. I suspect that there's more to history than just memories however.

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I've found some links that claim the CERN LHC is in fact a world wide mind control and manipulation device...

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I've come up with a hypothesis; that the high frequencies that CERN uses in the LHC are at wavelengths that can manipulate DNA, Methyl-Adenine in particular as it's theorized to be involved with long term memory.

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This hypothesis in not a good one, I'm really scratching my head on how they're doing this. If anybody has a plausible explanation I'm all ears.
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 02:42:39 AM
#69
The Star Wars change is very recent too, like within the last month or so.
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 02:39:32 AM
#68
In Jaws (1975) it use to be "we're going to need a bigger boat" now it's "you're going to need a bigger boat".


Image Source: Back to the Future Part II (1989)
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 02:30:15 AM
#67
Its spelled Berenstein... wtf is going on?

omg thats what i thought but apprantely its not.i feel like everyone changed it just to mess with me

It's not just you, a good 75% of us remember a lot of events differently. The new version of events are also a lot lamer and just seem incorrect or wrong.

The scene from RotJ is considerably less dramatic, even Vader's tone of voice has been subdued in addition to the change in script. Breathing sound effects missing now in that scene too, 100% less epic. Sad
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December 15, 2015, 10:05:46 PM
#66
Its spelled Berenstein... wtf is going on?

omg thats what i thought but apprantely its not.i feel like everyone changed it just to mess with me
legendary
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December 15, 2015, 06:59:29 PM
#65
OMG they just fucked Snow White!

"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" is now "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"
legendary
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December 15, 2015, 05:41:57 PM
#64
"Luke, I am your father!"

WRONG

Go watch the movie again, they've tampered with the most dramatic and epic line in movie history.





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The new line is "No, I am your father".
hero member
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August 31, 2015, 12:41:38 PM
#63
OK, I found another change. I just went to watch a movie from the late 90's or early 00's and it no longer exists.  Undecided The movie was called "Paradox" and it was a time travel Sci-Fi movie.

In this movie time travelers would travel back to the present and steal an entire passenger aircraft. The deal was the planes they would take were all about to crash. They would switch the plane with another plane full of lifeless dummies and take the real plane back to the future. In this future everybody had become sterile and they needed the non-sterile passengers to try and save humanity. There was an issue however, every time they went back in time they would create a "paradox" in the future resulting in earthquakes, storms and severe electrical activity. The severity of the paradox created would depend on the magnitude of the changes created by their travels. This is why they would only take planes that were about crash as everybody on board was about to die and taking them and leaving behind lifeless dummies wouldn't change anything.

One thing I remember that stood out was since everybody in the future was sterile and didn't seem to care much about their health they all smoked cigarettes. When they finished smoking they would flick their butt and a high powered laser would vaporize it as it flew away. I smoked myself at the time and found this amusing.

I've searched IMDB, Google and lists of time travel movies to no avail. I can't find a single trace of this movie.

Well I think I've seen this movie, but it's a different time and name. Wink

Is it this movie?

IMDB: Millennium (1989)

Movie on YouTube: Millennium 1989

Wiki Millennium (film)

"....Time travelers are, in fact, visiting the present day and stealing passengers from doomed aircraft. In the future, because of pollution, the human population is no longer able to reproduce, so teams are sent in to the past to abduct groups of people who are about to die and keep them in stasis until they will be sent into the far future to repopulate the Earth. Every incursion into the past causes an accompanying "timequake" whose magnitude is proportional to the effects of the incursion into the past. Each "timequake" causes physical damage in the time from which the incursion has been made. This is why they are abducting people who will not be able to affect the future any further and replacing them with copies of those who would have died. Thus, the co-pilot's strange comment came because all the passengers had been replaced with pre-burned duplicates in preparation for the upcoming crash...."

Well, it seems my memory is off on this one. That is in fact the movie I was looking for.  Grin

I wonder why it didn't make any of the lists of time travel movies? I looked up quite a few thinking that maybe my recollection of the title was off.

It may not have made the list, because of it's age, and not being as popular as other time travel movies. We're getting to the point that a lot of people who make these lists are too young to have watched them, and just gather the most popular ones together.

Aren't you a little weirded out, I actually saw this movie and knew it? Wink
legendary
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August 31, 2015, 12:22:14 PM
#62
OK, I found another change. I just went to watch a movie from the late 90's or early 00's and it no longer exists.  Undecided The movie was called "Paradox" and it was a time travel Sci-Fi movie.

In this movie time travelers would travel back to the present and steal an entire passenger aircraft. The deal was the planes they would take were all about to crash. They would switch the plane with another plane full of lifeless dummies and take the real plane back to the future. In this future everybody had become sterile and they needed the non-sterile passengers to try and save humanity. There was an issue however, every time they went back in time they would create a "paradox" in the future resulting in earthquakes, storms and severe electrical activity. The severity of the paradox created would depend on the magnitude of the changes created by their travels. This is why they would only take planes that were about crash as everybody on board was about to die and taking them and leaving behind lifeless dummies wouldn't change anything.

One thing I remember that stood out was since everybody in the future was sterile and didn't seem to care much about their health they all smoked cigarettes. When they finished smoking they would flick their butt and a high powered laser would vaporize it as it flew away. I smoked myself at the time and found this amusing.

I've searched IMDB, Google and lists of time travel movies to no avail. I can't find a single trace of this movie.

Well I think I've seen this movie, but it's a different time and name. Wink

Is it this movie?

IMDB: Millennium (1989)

Movie on YouTube: Millennium 1989

Wiki Millennium (film)

"....Time travelers are, in fact, visiting the present day and stealing passengers from doomed aircraft. In the future, because of pollution, the human population is no longer able to reproduce, so teams are sent in to the past to abduct groups of people who are about to die and keep them in stasis until they will be sent into the far future to repopulate the Earth. Every incursion into the past causes an accompanying "timequake" whose magnitude is proportional to the effects of the incursion into the past. Each "timequake" causes physical damage in the time from which the incursion has been made. This is why they are abducting people who will not be able to affect the future any further and replacing them with copies of those who would have died. Thus, the co-pilot's strange comment came because all the passengers had been replaced with pre-burned duplicates in preparation for the upcoming crash...."

Well, it seems my memory is off on this one. That is in fact the movie I was looking for.  Grin

I wonder why it didn't make any of the lists of time travel movies? I looked up quite a few thinking that maybe my recollection of the title was off.
hero member
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August 31, 2015, 08:56:18 AM
#61
OK, I found another change. I just went to watch a movie from the late 90's or early 00's and it no longer exists.  Undecided The movie was called "Paradox" and it was a time travel Sci-Fi movie.

In this movie time travelers would travel back to the present and steal an entire passenger aircraft. The deal was the planes they would take were all about to crash. They would switch the plane with another plane full of lifeless dummies and take the real plane back to the future. In this future everybody had become sterile and they needed the non-sterile passengers to try and save humanity. There was an issue however, every time they went back in time they would create a "paradox" in the future resulting in earthquakes, storms and severe electrical activity. The severity of the paradox created would depend on the magnitude of the changes created by their travels. This is why they would only take planes that were about crash as everybody on board was about to die and taking them and leaving behind lifeless dummies wouldn't change anything.

One thing I remember that stood out was since everybody in the future was sterile and didn't seem to care much about their health they all smoked cigarettes. When they finished smoking they would flick their butt and a high powered laser would vaporize it as it flew away. I smoked myself at the time and found this amusing.

I've searched IMDB, Google and lists of time travel movies to no avail. I can't find a single trace of this movie.

Well I think I've seen this movie, but it's a different time and name. Wink

Is it this movie?

IMDB: Millennium (1989)

Movie on YouTube: Millennium 1989

Wiki Millennium (film)

"....Time travelers are, in fact, visiting the present day and stealing passengers from doomed aircraft. In the future, because of pollution, the human population is no longer able to reproduce, so teams are sent in to the past to abduct groups of people who are about to die and keep them in stasis until they will be sent into the far future to repopulate the Earth. Every incursion into the past causes an accompanying "timequake" whose magnitude is proportional to the effects of the incursion into the past. Each "timequake" causes physical damage in the time from which the incursion has been made. This is why they are abducting people who will not be able to affect the future any further and replacing them with copies of those who would have died. Thus, the co-pilot's strange comment came because all the passengers had been replaced with pre-burned duplicates in preparation for the upcoming crash...."
legendary
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August 30, 2015, 11:05:41 PM
#60
OK, I found another change. I just went to watch a movie from the late 90's or early 00's and it no longer exists.  Undecided The movie was called "Paradox" and it was a time travel Sci-Fi movie.

In this movie time travelers would travel back to the present and steal an entire passenger aircraft. The deal was the planes they would take were all about to crash. They would switch the plane with another plane full of lifeless dummies and take the real plane back to the future. In this future everybody had become sterile and they needed the non-sterile passengers to try and save humanity. There was an issue however, every time they went back in time they would create a "paradox" in the future resulting in earthquakes, storms and severe electrical activity. The severity of the paradox created would depend on the magnitude of the changes created by their travels. This is why they would only take planes that were about crash as everybody on board was about to die and taking them and leaving behind lifeless dummies wouldn't change anything.

One thing I remember that stood out was since everybody in the future was sterile and didn't seem to care much about their health they all smoked cigarettes. When they finished smoking they would flick their butt and a high powered laser would vaporize it as it flew away. I smoked myself at the time and found this amusing.

I've searched IMDB, Google and lists of time travel movies to no avail. I can't find a single trace of this movie.


EDIT:

Movie found, it's called "Millennium (1989)".
legendary
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August 20, 2015, 09:13:33 PM
#59
Our hearts are in the middle of the chest now, there's more going on than just minor changes in the spelling of words. Having human anatomy completely re-arranged is rather drastic. As one user pointed out there still exists on the books a medical condition (Dextrocardia) where the heart is on the wrong side of the chest.

The changes to history are retroactive but as examples like Dextrocardia show there are still "loose ends" or remaniements of the way it use to be. So it's more than just our memories that hint at an alternative history.

newbie
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August 20, 2015, 06:43:11 PM
#58
I think people do not like the way it is spelled because it just does not look right for the spelling. Our minds have determined that something should be spelled a certain way and that is the way that we think it should be. I don’t remember how it looked to me as a child, but I do remember looking at the spelling and thinking it did look a little strange when I was little. But then I would not have been able to spell it back then and I still will not be able to spell it out today.

It is kind of becoming a big deal about nothing. Yes the spelling is not what you expect, but how many five year olds actually pay that much attention to the way things are spelled? Most of the time it is just what you think was said or written from twenty or more years ago and things and people can change. Making a big deal about it is not worth the time or the effort. In most cases, it is just wasting time that you could spend doing other important things in life. I’m sure the guy didn’t change the way he spells his name just to cause a big controversy, people are just having trouble with their memories.
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August 20, 2015, 04:59:50 PM
#57
I'd wager that people having grown with the internet may not register as much with the Mandela Effect.

They've always been able to check up information as soon as they wonderedn about it. To them, the revelation the Svalbard exists or that Berenstain is written that way wouldn't be a big deal because they haven't held onto the memory for the last 20 years without having it challenged.

When I was a kid I thought Chicago was spelled ChicaRgo. Thankfully I was still a kid when I realized that I was wrong. Otherwise, now I'd be arguing with people telling them that some sort of major change in the timelone had occured in the past 20 years.
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