I don't know if it was a tactical time weapon to avert MAD or the Texas Superconducting Super Collider that was cancelled in this timeline- but I'm confident that we are in the alternate timeline. How it happened, I don't know- but it did. The SSC was over 3 times more powerful than this timeline's LHC collider at CERN. LHC was able to find Higgs Bosons which give particles mass. I think in the other time the SSC was able to find whatever it is that gives space a time component and also the time anti-particle that annihilates time.
In any case, I don't know how it happened, but I know it did and somehow some information transferred to this time line. Specifically, for me knowledge of a scar that I never had until this week. I remember always having a scar on my right temple, but in this time I've ignored the memory because I've had a lipoma in that spot for years. However, this week I had the lipoma removed and now I'm developing the exact scar and accompanying nerve damage I always remember having. I remember it right on my face, but the growth has kept me distracted.
I think this may also be where the Mandela Effect comes from, because many of the changes people remember occurred around the time that the SSC was canceled and it's funding was redirected to the International Space Station and Space Cooperation with the Russians.
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VoaterFraud ago
I get your point, I like to keep my mind open. But I feel the weakest link in this topic is human memory. When reading we look at the whole word (seasoned readers) not the individual letters in a word. Berenstain is an unusual word and I'll bet most people just read it as Berenstein, just like confirmation bias would work.
I sometimes get tripped up by the word "of" how does that word get spoken like "ov" so when reading sometimes it registers as "auf" in my mind when reading. But what do I know? I'm certainly no expert.