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Can't you see how impossible that is? How much energy is needed to 'jump' from one dimension/universe to another? (assuming different dimensions exist).
originally posted by: TheMaxHeadroomIncident
You have no way of making such statements. You can't know stuff about things outside your current knowledge, so invalid arguments.
originally posted by: heineken
a reply to: WilsonWilson
thanks for bumping the thread! only imagine this time, this mandela effect thread welcomes somebody that like me , it's shocking to see how small Mars is now.
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: Jonjonj
In MY timeline, the one I am living in now, I remember Mars as being very much smaller than the Earth, I also remember the VW sign having a line between the V and the W.
I remember C3P0's silver leg, never even heard of the Berenstain bears, remember NZ being precisely where it is now and sure as shiz remember "No, I am your father"...
*Snip*
Same here, but I remember Berenstain with an A because in Spanish and Italian (the languages I speak) they were always read with an 'a' like apple sound, not 'ein'.
Heineken, your other thread was about having a pulse where there's no artery and now Mars being a different size.
If you really think you come from another timeline, how do you think that happened and why? Can't you see how impossible that is? How much energy is needed to 'jump' from one dimension/universe to another? (assuming different dimensions exist).
originally posted by: TheMaxHeadroomIncident
Well I never made any absolute claims like you did.
originally posted by: TheMaxHeadroomIncident
a reply to: Jonjonj
In your experience. This is important, you must understand, this is ALL in your experience. Not in mine.
Again......duh.......
I am pretty sure he understands it......
a reply to: heineken
1) Our position in the milky way
2) Our view of the Night Sky
3) Our view of the milky way's spiral arm photographed from Earth
4) The North Pole being a land mass like the south pole, with research labs on the edge
5) Mars being only slightly smaller than Earth.
6) Human anatomy