Stefan Dimitrov – What if I tell you, that its possible for a person to have this strong belief that an event happened in the past only to later realize that that belief was false? Or that there is another “you”, somewhere in a parallel universe just like ours who is totally the opposite of who you are?
This phenomenon is known as the “Mandela Effect” and many people believe it’s the result of some kind of merging between parallel realities. Whether or not that’s the case, join the Universe Inside You to find out.
It all began with the story of one man known as Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist who was imprisoned in the 80s. That’s when things get interesting.
In 2010, a paranormal writer and researcher Fiona Broome recalled having a clear memory of Mandela dying in the 1980s while he was still at the notorious Robben Island prison, she even recalled watching the riots that ensued on the news with great detail.
The strange part was many other people in South Africa also shared her opinion and her memories. Broome was famously quoted to have said the following:
“See, I thought Nelson Mandela died in prison. I thought I remembered it clearly, complete with news clips of his funeral, the mourning in South Africa, some rioting in cities, and heartfelt speech by his widow. Then, I found out he was still alive.”
She called this strange phenomenon the “Mandela Effect.” She and many other people believe that the phenomenon was as a result of distortion caused by the movement between parallel realities. As a result of this, a website known as mandelaeffect.com was born. Continue reading →