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  1. reverendALC

    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    One of their favorite things to do is say “this happened a bajillion years ago” which really makes it seem inconsequential. Recently I have seen numerous things of interest to me refer to the Pleistocene era, including my previous detail re: the Nile and the super lake. The Pleistocene era is...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    Please elaborate. Once we realize it’s a game (we cannot escape or control) then it becomes a prison? Or Like a dream, once we realize we’re in a dream the rules change and we become omniscient and omnipotent?
  3. reverendALC

    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    @KorbenDallas thats what I thought, I just wanted you to say it first. In terms of “super stupid” I contemplated quipping that it was saw dust from milling the silicon lumber 🤣
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    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    Silicon based life hypotheses always remind me of the X-files episode Firewalker. In 1994, that was my first introduction to the idea of non carbon life. The scientific community for the most part seems pretty certain (how???) that it’s not feasible. If it was silicon based life, how did that...
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    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    I’ve often wondered this myself. Here’s a ridiculous read: | EarthSky Here’s a direct quote, emphasis added by me: Nearly all sand in deserts came from somewhere else – sometimes hundreds of kilometers away. This sand was washed in by rivers or streams in distant, less arid times – often...
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    Emperors of the USA: Norton I and Aaron I

    After ruminating on that (amongst others) explanation… perhaps we’re just in a different time? There’s no more “village idiot” or “town drunk” these days, at least not in major metropolitan areas. San Fran seemed pretty major metropolitan even then though, and I feel it would be hard to gain...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    I can also think of myriad reasons why they’d do these silly things, and yes they’re mostly part of an incremental progression. I think it’s important to take the collective/entire picture into consideration here: people get stuff wrong, present company included. Choosing an already...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    So, if we really read “Berenstein” Bears as children and this is a grand psyop, how did they manage to change the privately held books in possession around the country or world? If we’re living in a reality which can be materially manipulated like so, wouldn’t we see other more meaningful...
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    Emperors of the USA: Norton I and Aaron I

    That man is giving off a strong Castro vibe. I know nothing of Norton, nor have I even heard of him before. What I find curious is the contradiction between the evidence remaining and the presentation of the evidence remaining. A cursory internet search reminds me of any other: a thick layer...
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    Yes, I feel similarly, but as Mark Twain said: It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    Thanks for the TLDR version. It makes sense. I don’t necessarily believe in hauntings or curses per se. I do think there may be some force in the universe operating in a similar vein though, one which may present as a curse to us not familiar with its mechanics. I also think that most people...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    blast! I failed. The question wasn’t “is the Mandela effect real” but instead “if it’s real what does it mean?” While I enjoyed the digression, I will opine on the OP. If the Mandela effect is real, it likely means one of these things: 1) whoever or whatever is in control of our realm lacks...
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    Can you please elaborate? I’ve reread your previous post as well as this one, but I think I still don’t get it.
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    Hah. I’ve read it posited before: toe the line or enjoy the sanitarium. So strange how we apparently needed so many insane asylums when our population was supposedly much smaller… but they’re all abandoned, repurposed, or demolished. I look around and see more insane people than ever.
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    Thanks for clarifying that. I feel I now have a better idea of what you’re saying: These inconsistencies aren’t a willed incidence These inconsistencies are a byproduct of other incidence Also for what it’s worth, I’m not chatAI or a shill, to the best of my knowledge. I may very well be an...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    @Observer i do agree that it seems possible to will things in this world. I also have many stories similar to yours… but retrospectively, I have a far greater number of stories where I wanted/needed and didn’t receive/materialize/etc. I guess, if I were to employ Occam’s Razor here: The notion...
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    Book | Giant Cities of Bashan: do they still exist?

    This: This reminds me of the entrance to Rock Gate (or coral castle): A 9-short-ton (8.2 t) revolving 8-foot tall gate is a famous structure of the castle, documented on the television programs In Search of... and That's Incredible!. The gate is carved so that it fits within a quarter of an...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    @GalleryPeanut i love hidden etymological nuggets, and you have ingratiated yourself with me. Re: the original post, I am fascinated by the concept of the Mandela effect, but it doesn’t really hold water in my opinion. Mandela himself wasn’t on my radar at all, so I have no opinion on the...
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    To circle back to the original question a little bit… I just had an interesting thought: We are all attempting to reconcile history, with a noble purpose in the pursuit of knowledge. We have numerous tools at our disposal. As previously suggested, what if there was an ELE which nearly...
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    What If the Mappa Mundi is the True Map of the World Hypothesis. Chapter 5.

    Thank you, this was an absolutely fascinating read. I have been trying (desperately) to reconcile faith with the world I live in for quite some time. It will take me some time to digest and ponder this, and until then I’m not confident in any contribution… but it has resonated with me and...
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