On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Brent Meeker <meeke...@verizon.net> wrote:

> Never heard of it before.
>
> http://www.skeptic.com/insight/the-mandela-effect/
>


I have heard about it, and found it silly (I agree with the link and with
what Bruno said).

It is fun to see how the Internet enables kids to explore weird ideas
though:
https://www.reddit.com/r/mandelaeffect

I remember when me and a friend, after failing to impress some girls at a
bar, started philosophizing about the nature of reality. We came up with
the sort of ideas that later became popular in the Matrix (and were popular
before in smaller circles, of course), and decided to test the simulation.
Our hypothesis was that, if we started driving fast and always choosing a
random path, we would eventually break the simulation's ability to "keep
up". It didn't work, but these days we could have started an Internet
movement.

Best,
Telmo.



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