The Mandela Effect & The Large Hadron Collider
The large hadron collider was completed in 2008. Haven't things felt funny since then? Or am I grasping at straws, trying to explain away things like the Mandela Effect?
The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon that occurs when large quantities of people collectively misremember an event, a pop culture moment, or a historical fact.
For example, do you remember the following:
Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the ‘80s?
The Berenstein Bears?
Oscar Meyer?
Shazaam?
The Monopoly man wearing a monocle?
The Fruit of the Loom cornucopia?
Ed McMahon handing out checks for Publishers Clearing House?
“Luke, I am your father”?
“Mirror, mirror on the wall”?
Hannibal Lecter saying “Hello, Clarice”?
There are tons of other examples of the Mandela Effect.
Here’s what I want to know:
What do you guys make of this? Do you think it’s all a bunch of bullshit? Maybe we’ve all ingested too many chemicals and toxins and our brains have become mush? Or is there something more nefarious going on?
Something I’ve wondered is if it’s connected to the large hadron collider. CERN started building it in 1998 and finished in 2008. And after it was launched, the collider kept having to be shut down for “maintenance”.
Do we really believe this? We probably shouldn’t considering the pathological lying that we get from every governmental body and international organization these days. Not to mention the media.
It really feels to me like the world went crazy all of a sudden. We all felt that way around 2020. Though things felt off much further back than that.
The first time I really noticed it was with the election of Obama in 2008. Even then, we could probably go back to 1999 with all the fear surrounding the Internet shutting down, 2000 with the election of Dubya, and 2001 with the 9/11 attacks.
We really have lived through a crazy era. And now a bunch of us are misremembering things the same exact way.
Here’s my theory:
The hadron collider was working much earlier than the 2008 completion date and has fucked something up. I don’t just think it opened up an alternate timeline, I think it opened up a multiverse. That’s why some people share some of these Mandela Effects and not others.
It’s similar to the concept from the movie Coherence. I think it’s a movie that everyone should watch, though, so I’m not going to spoil it for you.
If you’ve ever seen V/H/S Viral, one of the stories in it could explain the Mandela Effect as well. Just on a much smaller scale. It’s the one about the scientist who opens a gateway to… somewhere else.
Final Thoughts
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately.
I was too young to notice any serious degradation in society or politics prior to 2000. So maybe things have been really bad in our country and the world for a long time. I’ve heard some people say that the collapse of our society and the rise of the new world order began when JFK was assassinated.
But could people feel that something was off back then? And was the Mandela Effect so common? Or has the Internet only made it possible for us to recognize that it’s happening, which is why we have no trace of it occurring in the past?
Perhaps the world has gone to shit and this is the collapse of our modern civilization. Just like the fall of the Roman Empire or the collapse of the Mayans. Maybe that’s why everything feels wrong and hopeless and our memories are all messed up.
Or maybe, just maybe, we’re not living in a timeline or universe that’s ours. It’s far-fetched, I know. And I’m probably grasping at straws because I don’t want to believe that this societal degradation and collapse could be intentional.
What do you think?