Author Topic: The Mandela Effect  (Read 17999 times)

The Mandela Effect
« on: April 08, 2021, 06:51:58 AM »
Hang on now, I remember that differently...

Re: The Mandela Effect
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2021, 01:38:44 AM »
I think you meant "Mandelbrot Affect..."



...but I am not a language Nazi so I forgive you.


Re: The Mandela Effect
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2021, 07:28:30 AM »

Re: The Mandela Effect
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2021, 08:53:58 AM »



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“Cheshire Cat: If I were looking for a white rabbit, I'd ask the Mad Hatter.
Alice: The Mad Hatter? Oh, no no no...
Cheshire Cat: Or, you could ask the March Hare, in that direction.
Alice: Oh, thank you. I think I'll see him...
Cheshire Cat: Of course, he's mad, too.
Alice: But I don't want to go among mad people.
Cheshire Cat: Oh, you can't help that. Most everyone's mad here.
[laughs maniacally; starts to disappear]
Cheshire Cat: You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself.”


The Mandela Effect is just another category of humankind losing its mind.


Re: The Mandela Effect
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2021, 11:15:31 AM »




The Mandela Effect is just another category of humankind losing its mind.

Yeah yer right.  But what are ya gonna do?  Best advice?  Enjoy the show. ;) ;D

Re: The Mandela Effect
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2021, 07:17:59 AM »
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Monday, June 28, 2021
Today's Blind Items - Blink

It was a lot easier to do back in the day then it is now when everything is so easily documented, photographed and logged. You could rewrite things to make them fit the new narrative and people would accept it. It was a lot more effort to go back and look up what really happened and the new version was accepted as truth. Would it work on kids though? It should be even easier they hypothesized and decided to screw with parents of kids at the same time. It is often tossed in the bucket of similar examples, but this was one is actually real. It all started at the same time as the other experiments dealing with mind control that were running at the time. One of the original people involved had been recruited during World War 2 while illustrating medical experiments. This was going to be a long long mind control experiment and whether you could convince and entire world of one thing when another had been true. Brought in to help with the screwing around with the minds of people was the author/publisher who was canceled within the past year, although they will never really be canceled. He was always willing to screw with minds of people and started from the first book when he changed the names of the authors and then again in the second. He wanted people confused and unsure of what they were seeing. It worked.

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Re: The Mandelbrot Affect
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2021, 07:53:14 AM »
I happened to be reminded today about this unique observation of Volume to Surface ratio for what is considered "Life."

Essentially, the Theory (I think it has a name or something) has to do with the specific size (as observed & measured) of an organism by another organjsm.

Assuming it is only Humans (sapiens non Bigfootus is doing the observing and Elephants {orthodontus, mastodontus, mammothus}) I particularly like this "orthodontus(sp)" I would like to say it to Julius Ceasar's FACE{biotch} but I digress).

Using a theory that involves an infinite curve constrained within a static area;  is it not unreasonable that there might be a similar (or simian) "folding of space" that occurs writhing in volume>?

Can a worm or sponge reliably judge complexity?  Do theythe hobo elite even care about ephemeral beings such as the Other>?



Nautical Sore.

And another thing:  Why do both Chloroplasts and Mitochondria have "their own DNA?"

I think I should send some "messengeRNA" to find out.

It is just a simple question, I am sure it will be fyne.