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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2020 · 35 MIN

Deja Vu: The Mandela Effect

from Spooky Fruit · host Kiersten and Felix

In this episode, Kiersten and Felix discuss the strange inconsistencies in our lives. From famous movies misquoted, to childhood books and shoe brands, we discuss everything you've heard and maybe not heard about the Mandela Effect. The Mandela Effect is not new and anyone who has grown up on the internet has probably heard a few things about it. Perhaps the effect is the result of the simulation theory, reusing code to substitute events, or perhaps the fabric between dimensions is thinning and thus, we experience similar but different events. Perhaps the world really did end in 2012 but just not in the way we expected... As always, we are not professionals in this field, we're only enthusiasts for the odd, bizarre dark and macabre. While we try to be entirely correct, and do our research, we're bound to get some things wrong. so please do your own research before jumping to conclusions. If you want to chime in on the conversation or suggest another spooky topic, tweet us @spookyfruitpod or go to https://twitter.com/spookyfruitpod . Or leave us a review on Itunes and let us know what you thought!

In this episode, Kiersten and Felix discuss the strange inconsistencies in our lives. From famous movies misquoted, to childhood books and shoe brands, we discuss everything you've heard and maybe not heard about the Mandela Effect. The Mandela Effect is not new and anyone who has grown up on the internet has probably heard a few things about it. Perhaps the effect is the result of the simulation theory, reusing code to substitute events, or perhaps the fabric between dimensions is thinning and thus, we experience similar but different events. Perhaps the world really did end in 2012 but just not in the way we expected... As always, we are not professionals in this field, we're only enthusiasts for the odd, bizarre dark and macabre. While we try to be entirely correct, and do our research, we're bound to get some things wrong. so please do your own research before jumping to conclusions. If you want to chime in on the conversation or suggest another spooky topic, tweet us @spookyfruitpod or go to https://twitter.com/spookyfruitpod . Or leave us a review on Itunes and let us know what you thought!

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