When your memory fails you, The Mandela Effect book







 

Do you remember how many years ago there was an advertisement for Lavashkiri cheese in which these laughing red cows were shown coming out from behind a curtain on a stage with gold earrings shaking in their nostrils? If you ask your sisters or friends, you will find many of them who think this ad is very good, and the scene of this gold earring in particular does what else it does. If I told you that Lavashkiri had never made an advertisement like this in the first place, and this advertising cow had never worn gold earrings in its nostrils, nor in advertisements, nor even on cheese boxes, I hope we saw this advertisement. How do so many people agree on these details?! The strange thing is that foreigners also remember this advertisement and remember well that the Lavash cow was wearing gold earrings in its nostrils!! The surprise is that this is not the only case; there are similar cases of other lost memories that have no trace in the world. No one knows yet what this phenomenon is about or what its explanation is. The Mandela Effect book discusses this phenomenon.


This book for the author Mohamed Hanafy, the first edition, is published in 2020 by Deer (دديير) Publishing and Distribution House at its headquarters in the Eighth District, Nasr City, Cairo.

This book discusses the Mandela effect as a term given to the phenomenon of collective false memories, where a large group of people tend to recall false memories about a specific event, and while they may believe their memories are real, what they remember may not be related to what actually happened. , and these groups insist that they can remember a specific incident or experience despite its apparent inaccuracy. This term is now used to describe false collective memory.

 

This book needs to be read more than once in order to be able to comprehend all its ideas, because the book contains some scientific terms and drawings that require intense concentration to understand them, and the book takes you to worlds that you would not have navigated alone. The writer used classical Arabic, which is easy to understand, and mixed some scientific terminology with it, in addition to expanding your perceptions and being considered an invitation to go beyond the limits of your mind. Freedom from the shackles of memories.

 

The book explained the phenomenon in a scientific and psychological manner, which led to the presence of a lot of information from all aspects, which made the reader understand the phenomenon widely and notice things and ideas that they had not noticed before.

 

I liked reading this book, and I learned from it to scrutinise the information I obtain and ensure its accuracy. I recommend this book for you to read, as it will give you new information that will benefit you in your daily life.

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