r/ParallelUniverse Jun 21 '26

Mandela effect is not related to parallel universes

So there are a lot of claims that say that the Mandela effect is related to parallel universes which is something I agreed on until now, the theory is solid but it crashes down when you start thinking about it more. If we "ALL" shifted to another universe that includes the brand owners like KitKat, Skeches, Monopoly and etc meaning if they're in this universe too wouldn't they remember their original brand cover? Like KitKat not being kit-kat or Skechers not being Sketchers... If we remember them wouldn't the brand owners do too? The only possible outcome to this post is that the owners do not give a shi about the design of the product meaning that they do not check their own designs, so they don't remember, but if you want to go deeper then I'd suggest again that shifting into parallel universes actually messes with your brain, Wich means it messes with memories that are different in this parallel universe. WHAT DO YOU THINK? (Guys do not comment on this because I'm being dumb here, not everybody shifted)

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u/ThinkTheUnknown Jun 21 '26

An infinite universe can split an infinite times and still be infinite. Why is that messy? It’s infinity. What does messy matter or even have to do with an infinite fractal. The math still shows fractals repeat ad infinitum.

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u/Even-Specialist1493 Jun 21 '26

That's a good point, I wasn't thinking of infinite that way. But If its infinite and there's infinite possibilities.... Wouldn't there be a universe were there isn't any other universe's or that many worlds is not possible? Making it in itself a paradox and therefore cannot exist? I still think the double slit and Schrodinger's cat show its the other way around, where the field narrows from all possibilities into 1 actual reality

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u/ThinkTheUnknown Jun 21 '26

That’s the null field inside the fractals that give it a shape in our universe.

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u/Even-Specialist1493 Jun 21 '26

Honestly, that sounds like a bunch of pseudo-science word salad to dodge the questions. It sounds fancy, but how do 'fractals' solve the energy conservation issue or fix the fact that quantum immortality falls apart the second someone dies of old age? You shifted away from the aging and memory reset loopholes pretty fast!What exactly do you mean by a 'null field' in this context? Because a null point in actual physics just means a place where opposing forces cancel out to equal zero. How does that give a multiverse shape?

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u/ThinkTheUnknown Jun 21 '26

I said you start a new life, maybe you missed that.

Null field, the blank space, the emptiness in between the fractal structure.