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Have you ever wondered why millions of people have identical memories of things that never existed? In this video, we'll explore the Mandela Effect—the most mysterious phenomenon of the human psyche. Why do we so clearly remember the Monopoly man's monocle, the black stripe on Pikachu's tail, or the hyphen in KitKat's name? Is this a matrix glitch, parallel universes, or simply false memories created by our lazy brains? We'll explore psychologist Elizabeth Loftus's famous "Lost in the Mall" experiment and discover how brain anatomy and social contagion lead us to believe in fictitious pasts. Trust your memory with caution!

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