It is easy, and perhaps even lazy, to assume that reports of the supposed
Mandela Effect can all be attributed to faulty memory. Cynthia Sue Larson
makes a convincing case that something deeper is at work. Is it a question
of the many worlds interpretation of quantum theory? Is it a matter of
multiple timelines intersecting in strange ways? We certainly have more
questions than answers. However, one thing is clear to me. We make a
serious cognitive error when we refuse to even consider a topic because it
seems too bizarre for comprehension. Such anomalies are, in my view, the
most important of all.
-- Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, Host New Thinking Allowed YouTube
channel
The fact of the Mandela Effect is overwhelming when we consider yet the
simplest viewing of an event by several people. Even the time of the event
or often the location of it is often recalled differently by different
observers. From a quantum physical point of view this may not be as
surprising as it may seem to non-scientists. Here, Ms. Larson has provided
us with a well-researched and engaging book describing this often baffling
manifestation. If you have ever experienced the effect you will find this
very worth your reading.
-- Fred Alan Wolf, author-physicist of many books including
Time-loops and Space-twists: How God Created the Universe.
One of the leading researchers of reality shifts and the phenomenon of
collective alternate memories known as the Mandela Effect, Cynthia Sue
Larson, has given birth to a new and important book. This is a one of a
kind brilliant and comprehensive book on the Mandela Effect that only
Cynthia, a prolific "in-between worlds traveler," could have authored.
There are as many ways to look at time and reality as there are beings on
the planet--but Larson has devoted more time and more creative brain power
to the subject than just about anyone I know. If you don't already know
about the Mandela Effect, now you'll know. Or perhaps you will find out
when this book, destined to be a groundbreaking motion picture, comes out.
To understand the genius of this book, you must accept the premise that
rational thought, once considered the gold standard of thinking, is not
what it used to be. Our rational mind is melting down before our eyes so
that a new, time-free, multi-dimensional way of being in the world can be
born. For some, like Larson, it is already here. Read this book with an
open mind, and be prepared to have your reality shattered, only in a fun,
playful way with Cynthia as your guide.
-- Glenn Aparicio Parry, two-time Nautilus award-winning author of
Original Thinking: A Radical ReVisioning of Time, Humanity and
Nature and Original Politics: Making America Sacred Again.
Most everyone who acknowledges the reality of the Mandela Effect
immediately wonders how and why it is happening. There are dozens of
possible explanations. Some of the most plausible theories include:
1 False memories and confabulation
2 Simulation Theory / Dream
3 Scientists at CERN
4 Quantum phenomena
5 Quantum immortality
6 Time travelers
7 Converging timelines / Reality bubbles
8 Nonlinear, orthogonal time shifts
9 Spiritual apocalypse
10 Schumann resonance
11 Evolution of consciousness
These and other Mandela Effect theories can be combined, with numerous
variations. Some popular combinations include: Quantum immortality
combined with spiritual apocalypse; simulation theory combined with CERN
scientists running amok; and quantum phenomena combined with evolution of
human consciousness.