• Physicists assure us that CERN experiments didn't switch us to timeline were Trump becomes President
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[url]http://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/22/alternate-realities-and-trump-mandala-effect-and-what-cern-does.html[/url] [quote] There's a theory going around online that CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) experiments have caused the world to shift into an alternate reality where Donald Trump has become president. As most people would agree, this clearly can be labeled fake news. "CERN's research captures the imagination of lots of people, which is why CERN has been featured in a lot of science fiction books, even movies, around the world," a spokesperson for CERN told CNBC when asked about the Trump theory. Trump theorists cite "the Mandela effect," a phenomenon that occurs when large groups of people believe something happened even though evidence shows it isn't true. Some think more of these incidents have occurred since CERN was established, and suggest that its particle physics experiments are causing the world to shift into parallel universes. People are recalling the original reality, which is why there is divergent thought according to the believers. In Trump's case, conspiracy theorists have cited "evidence" like his quote on terrorist attacks on Sweden and assertions that Muslims were cheering in the streets after 9/11, both events which they believe stem from memories of a parallel universe Trump used to reside in. A shift could also explain a rash of unprecedented outcomes in sports, like the Chicago Cubs winning their first World Series since 1908, and Donald Trump's election to the presidency, despite most polls predicting Hillary Clinton was going to win. The idea has generated several joke threads (and perhaps serious threads) on internet message board Reddit. What's probably really happening is that people have lapses in memory, especially when they aren't paying close attention to details. In any case, CERN's research isn't focused on finding a way to travel to different dimensions. The facility brings together physicists from more than 60 countries and 600 institutions to explore the structure of the universe, using the smallest particles and making them collide at almost the speed of light.[/quote]
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too busy searching for the ibn 5100 to conquer the world
Bring me back to the Berenstein universe this Berenstain one is stupid My favorite Mandela Effect thing is a handful of people that claim to remember New Zealand being farther south on the map, despite that probably being a different projection they saw once
Sure is fun to think about.
While it's entertaining, it doesn't help to attribute stuff like Trump becoming president to alternate realities. It's time to start facing the horrors of our reality as what they really are. People really did vote for Trump. Rather than explaining it away with some science fiction bullshit, why don't you spend more effort looking into the root causes of Trump's election and figure out what actually went wrong.
a likely story, physicists
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;51878303] People really did vote for Trump.[/QUOTE] the electoral college voted for Trump*
Abort. Abort. Funny thread veering into political argument. Change Trajectory. Pull up. Pull up. Terrain. Terrain.
[QUOTE=shotgun334;51878327]the electoral college voted for Trump*[/QUOTE] No, you misunderstood. People did vote for Trump. Not the majority of people. People. A significant enough amount of people actually thought Trump was the right choice. People continue to defend indefensible actions. There's a root cause for this kind of mass stupidity and it'd be good to work towards fixing it.
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;51878308]a likely story, physicists[/QUOTE] I'm tired of listening to these stories concocted by 'experts'.
Can we go back to the future where the LHC was going to destroy the world with a black hole or whatever?
[QUOTE=Sonador;51878333]Abort. Abort. Funny thread veering into political argument. Change Trajectory. Pull up. Pull up. Terrain. Terrain.[/QUOTE] Pull Up, woop woop, Pull Up.
Just means the default timeline is also the worst timeline.
[QUOTE=Sonador;51878333]Abort. Abort. Funny thread veering into political argument. Change Trajectory. Pull up. Pull up. Terrain. Terrain.[/QUOTE] Who says "Terrain. Terrain." It's always "Altitude! Altitude!" On topic, though, why are people living in this day and age so science-illiterate?
[QUOTE=archangel125;51878510]Who says "Terrain. Terrain." It's always "Altitude! Altitude!" On topic, though, why are people living in this day and age so science-illiterate?[/QUOTE] Them schools is teachin them evolution theory in our god-fearing country, and I ain't havin it!
[QUOTE=piddlezmcfuz;51878276]My favorite Mandela Effect thing is a handful of people that claim to remember New Zealand being farther south on the map, despite that probably being a different projection they saw once[/QUOTE] I used to always think South America was South of North America, and one day I looked at a map and saw it's South East, and it's below the Atlantic Ocean instead of North America. That threw me off for awhile, I still can't completely get over it. You think you know something your whole life, but then you discover you knew wrong, and yet the truth was always there and you just never noticed.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;51878526]I used to always think South America was South of North America, and one day I looked at a map and saw it's South East, and it's below the Atlantic Ocean instead of North America. That threw me off for awhile, I still can't completely get over it. You think you know something your whole life, but then you discover you knew wrong, and yet the truth was always there and you just never noticed.[/QUOTE] Las Vegas is actually west of Los Angeles.
[QUOTE=Jitterz;51878586]Las Vegas is actually west of Los Angeles.[/QUOTE] Nice try :v: [t]http://puu.sh/ulgb9.jpg[/t]
0.00000% Divergence.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who immediately thinks Steins;Gate when seeing "SERN". guess whos not gonna get vagina tonight boys
Well duh, pretty much anyone can use Goodle to find articles debunking this theory
Yeah I mean I'd rather live in the timeline where Bernie won the election and we got less dead celebrities but that ain't exactly gonna happen, is it?
[QUOTE=Kyle902;51879520]Well duh, pretty much anyone can use [B]Goodle[/B] to find articles debunking this theory[/QUOTE] What the actual fuck I keep trying to use Goodle and it just redirects me to "Google" what the fuck man I am freaking out [sp]/s since apparently we have to be careful about jokes now[/sp]
[QUOTE=LTJGPliskin;51879607]Yeah I mean I'd rather live in the timeline where Bernie won the election and we got less dead celebrities but that ain't exactly gonna happen, is it?[/QUOTE] Cool? [editline]26th February 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=piddlezmcfuz;51879615]What the actual fuck I keep trying to use Goodle and it just redirects me to "Google" what the fuck man I am freaking out [sp]/s since apparently we have to be careful about jokes now[/sp][/QUOTE] Thats weird, I'm using Goodle right now as I drink this DK pepper
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;51878526]I used to always think South America was South of North America, and one day I looked at a map and saw it's South East, and it's below the Atlantic Ocean instead of North America. That threw me off for awhile, I still can't completely get over it. You think you know something your whole life, but then you discover you knew wrong, and yet the truth was always there and you just never noticed.[/QUOTE] I didn't make this realization until I played Microsoft Flight Simulator X, took off perpendicular to the eastern US coast, and eventually wound up at the tip of Brazil instead of Africa.
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;51878347]No, you misunderstood. People did vote for Trump. Not the majority of people. People. A significant enough amount of people actually thought Trump was the right choice. People continue to defend indefensible actions. There's a root cause for this kind of mass stupidity and it'd be good to work towards fixing it.[/QUOTE] The feeling is that dems are ignoring the Rural Non College educated people, for their elite Liberal cities, and also hating identity politics..
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;51878347]A significant enough amount of people actually thought Trump was the right choice. People continue to defend indefensible actions.[/QUOTE] My friend tried to convince me that Trump was the best choice before the election and honestly I'm afraid to ask him what he thinks about Trump's actual presidency now.
Here's a video about the "Mandela Effect" [video=youtube;TYonTBRM0VI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYonTBRM0VI[/video]
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;51878663]Nice try :v: [t]http://puu.sh/ulgb9.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/xUwGjQ9.jpg[/IMG] Nice try :v:
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