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What is the term for a group of people all misremembering the same fact?
- Mandela Effect:If you remember Darth Vader’s famous line “Luke, I am your father,” you’re not alone — but you’re not right, either. His actual words are “No, I am your father.” The Mandela effect is a phenomenon where a large group of people remember something differently than how it actually occurred. This phenomenon was named after the false memory that Nelson Mandela died in prison in the late 1980s. Another example includes a misquote of a famous line in the film Casablanca. Although people clearly remember Humphrey Bogart’s character Rick saying, “Play it again, Sam," it is Ingrid Bergman’s character Ilsa who actually says, “Play it, Sam.”
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