Sorry for the double post on this thread, but I found this information fascinating. I seem to have at least 3 of these "false" memories.
I was looking on one youtube video, they mention
Steins Gate (such as the 'Stein' in Beren
stein) and it's
Visual Novel.
One of the comments had been "Check out the anime movie "Stein's Gate". It's about time travel. In the movie, those few who are capable of retaining their memories while traversing timelines, are called "
Stein Readers". John Titor and his story is also part of the plot." There's some more info here:
Timeline ShiftsI've been posting a lot on my
prediction thread about CERN. They found a pentaquark there just last week.
CERN has the Large Hadron Collider.
"When the LHC first came online, many critics believed the massive particle accelerator would destroy the Earth, if not the Universe, through its high-energy experiments. Even famed physicist Stephen Hawking believes the Universe may be wiped out, one day, by a vacuum bubble created by Higgs bosons, although the process could take 10 to the 100 (one followed by 100 zeros) years." (
link)
Back to Stein's GateIt's kind of weird they talk about SERN, time travel and a Large Hadron Collider, though it's probably just put into a story form after CERN started their collider up in 2008.
From wikipedia"He and his friends soon learn that
SERN, an organization that has been researching time travel for some time, has actually succeeded in sending humans into the past although they seem to have all resulted in the test subjects' deaths. Rintarō begins experimenting with "D-Mails" (Dメール D mēru?, short for DeLorean mail), which begin to cause major differences in the timeline. Kurisu also manages to create a device to send a person's memories through the microwave, allowing that person to effectively leap into the past."
From the site about the
Visual Novel, "Set in the electric city Akihabara, the real-life Mecca of Japanese pop culture, Stein’s Gatefollows the adventures of the Future Gadget Lab, a small group of university students, as they fiddle and tinker with their 'experiments.'
Events quickly spiral out of control as the main character, Okabe Rintarou, and his friends accidentally create a functioning time machine capable of sending text messages back to the past. Embroiled in conspiracy, the Gadget Lab soon finds its members in very real peril."
...
"The plots and machinations of Stein’s Gate draw heavily on real-world entities and pseudoscience pretty close to the proven physics. Names like the
Large Hadron Collider and Kerr black holes run amok and the game’s theory on time travel, the core device of the narrative, is handled extremely well."