![]() Instead, they remember the gist of what they are told. There are three big factors that lead to the Mandela Effect.įirst, people are not good at remembering the exact words that are spoken to them. So, how can so many people believe something that never happened? After all, one way that we decide whether something is true is based on how many other people around us also seem to believe the same thing. ![]() This one has spawned a number of websites and Reddit threads. Another example is that many people believe that the actor Sinbad played a genie in a 1990s movie called Shazaam, though he never did. This phenomenon in which many people come to believe something that never actually happened, is sometimes called the Mandela Effect, named so after the false belief that many people held that activist Nelson Mandela died in prison, when in fact, he died in 2013 after serving as president of South Africa. Vader actually says, “No, I am your father.” ![]() The revelation comes as part of a back-and-forth between Luke and Vader in which Luke says he believes Vader killed his father. Since then, generations of fans have adopted their best James Earl Jones voice to say, “Luke, I am your father.” My oldest son’s name is Lucas, and when he was a baby, I would hold him up and say, “Lucas, I am your father.”īut guess what-that line isn’t in the movie. ![]() A central part of the drama of these films (spoiler alert!) comes from Darth Vader’s revelation at the end of the second film, The Empire Strikes Back, that he is Luke’s father. I grew up watching the original S tar W ars trilogy. ![]()
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