The statue of the meditator has changed (is the meditator holding his chin or forehead)

Everyone knows the statue of the meditator. Even people who are not in the art circle are deeply impressed by this shape. A man squatted there, his fist against his forehead and his stomach ached. By chance, I suddenly found that the meditator's movements now turned into holding his chin in his hands?

How about this fat four? !

I interviewed my colleagues and friends around me, and the people who support the two styles of forehead/chin support are equally divided. What's going on here?

Do you remember?

Let's take a look at Baidu meditator.

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Let's go

Will everyone remember wrong?

Tourist photos

Tourist photos

People in photos and statues put their hands on their foreheads, not their chins. Why do you imitate them like this?

Netizen question and answer

People's Daily article

Imitation photos of foreign celebrities

The above photos are just excerpts from many imitation shows. The fact is really the same as what you see now. Touch the shape of the chin with your hand?

You really don't have a forehead statue in your head?

Are the collective memories of so many people wrong?

Do we really only have science and reality? Are things really as objective as we are taught?

This post doesn't affect anything, but once the doubts in my heart ripple, it will make people related to it look at the world again with questions?

Pharaoh's mask Remember Pharaoh's mask (Tutankhamun's golden mask, the only one) and what animal is in the middle of the hat?

Is it a snake or an eagle on the left and a snake on the right?

I remember a snake, one and only one.

Now an eagle and a snake are sitting in rows eating fruit.

An eagle and a snake are together. Logically speaking, this is very strange, and aesthetically speaking, many cartoons and cos clothes have never seen the shapes of two animals, both of which are snakes on their foreheads. If the Pharaoh's mask itself is two animals, why remove one?

The focus of everyone's struggle is not the problem of memory.

It's not who answered the question correctly or who answered the question wrong.

The question is: Has our timeline been reset, disordered or merged, leading to a large-scale memory conflict on the objective facts focused by the public? Simply put, in world A, you put the statue on your forehead as a fist.

In b world, others' memory is holding their chin in their hands.

Your memory is correct, but people in the A world have merged into the B world, so they find that their impressive memory conflicts with the objective reality of the B world.

Is the phenomenon presented in our post.

A technical term is called: Mandela effect.

Since the news of Mandela's death on 20 13 was released, people all over the world have found that their memories of Mandela are very confusing, with different memories from the time of death to the cause of death.

Many friends have seen or painted this classic statue in textbooks, only to find that the statue has changed inexplicably. Moreover, many imitators imitate the gesture of putting their hands on their foreheads, such as sketches and movies. Without this statue, how can this imitation come out?

Another example is Adidas.

Adidas brand, in my memory, is addidas. I used to be a planner and often wrote soft articles about business. I once recited this word, and I was particularly impressed. It turned out to be Adidas, but was it just that I was wrong?

Everyone can have two different spellings of Baidu web pages, and many people can spell addidas. B why is there a difference here?

Why not spell adiddas?

This is the mandela effect. In short, you have found some facts in this world, which are completely contrary to the facts you remember ... If you are interested, you can find more information on Baidu.

For example, when did Mandela die (I remember it was learned in class before 2000)? The reality is 20 13. He is already a working dog. . .

Time of death of afternoon horse

Was Kennedy in a four-or six-seater car when he was killed?