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Why do millions of people around the world share the distinct, vivid memory of Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, even though he lived until 2013? Why are we convinced the Monopoly man wears a monocle, or that Pikachu has a black-tipped tail? This phenomenon, dubbed the "Mandela Effect," has spawned wild theories about parallel universes, timeline shifts, and matrix glitches. "The Collective Glitch" cuts through the sci-fi speculation to reveal the even more fascinating psychological reality. Sarah Jenkins explores the science of "confabulation" and the malleability of human memory. Our brains are not video recorders; they are active reconstructors that edit the past to fit current beliefs. The book analyzes how social reinforcement and the internet create feedback loops where a false detail, once suggested, overwrites the actual memory for millions of people simultaneously. From the "Berenstain Bears" spelling controversy to famous movie lines that were never actually spoken ("Luke, I am your father"), this book is a tour through the fallibility of the human mind. It challenges us to question the one thing we trust most: our own recollection of reality. It is an essential guide to understanding how we collectively build a past that never happened.
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