Summary:
- The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon where a large group of people collectively misremember a specific event or detail, often in pop culture or historical events.
- The article discusses examples of the Mandela Effect, such as people remembering the Monopoly man having a monocle (he doesn't) and the Berenstain Bears being spelled "Berenstein" (it's Berenstain).
- The article explains that the Mandela Effect is caused by false memories and the way our brains process and store information, rather than any actual changes in reality.