增多了的建築物 史泰登島也變得更大 更奇怪的是,以下影片的男士聲稱,他以往的記憶中,要從美國本土到達史泰登島(Staten Island),只能經上述的韋拉札諾海峽大橋(Verrazano-Narrows Bridge)。現時卻突然發現,原來有四條橋可以到達這島,與他以往的認知完全不同。並且,現今的現實中,史泰登島變得更大,與美國本土的距離近了很多。 YouTube: Mandela Effect - NEW bridges in New York City (1:32-3:17)
中文字幕 ----------1:32-3:17 ------------------- I always thought that the only bridge connecting Staten Island to the rest of the USA 我一直以為連接史泰登島與美國其他地方的唯一橋樑 was the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge to Brooklyn 是連著布魯克林的韋拉札諾海峽大橋 And the only other way to get to Staten Island was the ferry 而到達史泰登島的唯一方式就是渡輪 I always used to look at maps of NYC back then 我過去一直慣於看紐約地圖 particularly the other side of the subway map 特別是鐵路地圖的另一邊 because it showed transportation for the entire New York City metro area 因為它顯示整個紐約市城區的交通 and I never saw any other bridges on Staten Island 在史泰登島,我從來沒有見過任何其他橋樑 However, I just recently found out that there are four 不過最近發現有四條 Were these other bridges always there? 這些其他橋樑一直都在那裡嗎? And, my answer to you, Chris, is no 我給你的回答,Chris,不是 These bridges were never there, so we're gonna take a look now 這些橋樑從來曾在哪,現在我們來看看 Totally mind-blown; I couldn't believe it 完全不敢相信 If we go to Google, we type in how many bridges connect to Staten Island 如果我們到Google,輸入連接史泰登島的橋樑數量 you will get an answer of four bridges 你會得到答案是四座橋 And umm, here we go 來看看吧 This is the Outerbridge Crossing 這是外區大橋 We go a little bit north 往北邊一點 This is the Goethals Bridge - I don't know how to pronounce it 這是戈索大橋 - 我不知道該字如何發音 And here is a Bayonne Bridge 這是貝恩大橋 These bridges did not exist whatsoever guys 各位,這些橋樑以往並不存在 This is amazing 真是太驚人 There was only one bridge connecting to Staten Island and it was this one 以往只有一條橋連接到史泰登島,就是這條 It was the Verrazano Bridge which is from Brooklyn 這是來自布魯克林的韋拉札諾海峽大橋 This is Brooklyn over here 這是布魯克林,在這裡 And it was only Brooklyn and the only other way to get to Staten Island was a ferry 只有布魯克林,而能去到史泰登島的唯一方式就是渡輪 though I mean the… the location and the size of Staten Island has changed 我的意思是史泰登島的位置及大小已經改變了 Staten Island was never this close to New Jersey 史泰登島從未如此接近新澤西州 ---------------------------------------------------------- 突然出現又消失的建築物 亦有人親身經歷自己居住環境的轉變,一間屋,突然在後院出現,又突然間消失。
當時所拍下的照片,本來是可以看見這間突然出現的房屋, 但後來卻消失了。
YouTube: I promise you haven't seen a Mandela Effect Video like this one! (1:07:12-1:13:00)
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I'm in the Mandela Effect and can't get out! 我困在曼德拉效應中,走不出去! I know I haven’t been at here in a while. 我沒有分享一段時間了 This Mandela effect is affecting me big time. 曼加拉效應在強烈地影響我 And I almost having trouble functioning. 我幾乎連生活都有困難 And I know that there’s something happening with me 我知道有些事情正在我身上發生 and I know others have spoken about it. 我知道其他人都在談論 I don’t have anything to prove that I’m being affected majorly, 我沒有任何證據證明我遭受巨大的影響 and I really don’t know what to do about this. 但我真的不知道如何是好 I’m just pretty much staying low 現在我保持低調 and trying to… I’m pretty much existing at this point, 我於此刻存在中 and everything around me is changing to the point where – 而我身邊的所有事物都在改變 I actually got a photograph to prove the change that I’m dealing with. 我有一幅照片,證明我正在應對這種變幻 I want to tell you about a dream I had about a month ago 讓我告訴你我一個月前發的一個夢 and this pertains to it 與這點有關的 I woke up – this was a dream. 夢境是這樣的 I woke up in the morning 我在早上醒來 And in my house and I started to walk toward the living room 在房子裡,我往客廳去 and when I did, I looked out the window 此時我往窗外看 and I noticed I’m in a strange town, a very strange town, 留意到一個非常古怪的市鎮 and the road I live on was a two-lane highway, was kind of busy – 夢裡我住在一條繁忙的雙線公路旁 bumper cars going, very noisy, loud, 車水馬龍,很吵耳 the town was kind of shabby and run down, 而市鎮就有點破舊和荒蕪 I didn’t like it. 我不喜歡它 And when I looked out the picture window 當我從窗口往外看 I said, “Oh, I don’t like this, I don’t’ like this one bit”. 我說:啊!我不喜歡,一點也不喜歡 And with that I said, “Something has changed,” 我說:有些事情改變了 and I just kept on saying how “I don’t like this, I don’t like this”, 我一直說:我不喜歡、我不喜歡 and I looked out my backyard 然後我往後院看 and it was nothing like it is now. 完全的改頭換面 like there was a road in the back of the street 就像在街道的後方有一條路 and my yard was real small, 我的後院非常細水 and I just hated it. 我很討厭這景像 And I just woke up out of the dream but it was so intense – 然後我就從夢醒來,這夢非常的真實 it's so vivid in my mind what it all looked like. 在我腦海非常的鮮明 Maybe I can get a couple of pictures that kind of resemble what I saw. 我用了幾幅圖片來模仿我見到的情景 So I knew that it was kind of a Mandela effect, 我知道這是曼德拉效應 I went into this realm. 我走進了這領域中 I don’t want to go back there wherever that is, 我不想回去那處 and I know the Holy Spirit is trying to show me something. 我知道聖靈嘗試指示我些事情 So you know I just kind of forgot about the dream, 我就這樣去忘記那個夢 although I keep on thinking about it. 雖然還是揮之不去 Finally a couple of days ago 到了前幾天 my husband who knows nothing about the Mandela effect comes in 我丈夫對曼德拉效應毫不認識 and says, “Come and look out this back window, did you ever see this house so close to us?” 他說:來看這後窗,你見過有房子這樣靠近我們嗎? And as soon as he said that, 當他這樣說 I jumped up and ran to the back into the dining room and looked out the window 我就趕快跑到飯廳,往窗外看 and I never saw that house in our backyard, never. 我從來都沒有在後院見過那座房子 I knew there was a house way over on the other road 我只知道在另一條路遠處才有房子 that you kind of can see vaguely like if they leave a light on in their backyard – 但你只能隱約見到它後院的燈光 that’s all, but I had no idea. 就是這樣,我毫無頭緒 When I went there I saw the whole house, 我走到那裡,看見整座房子 I mean it’s just like it is sitting there right in our backyard, and I’m flipping. 它就明明的坐落於我們後院,真是糟透了 Of course, my husband doesn’t want any part of anything strange like that, 當然,丈夫都不喜歡像這樣的怪事 he can’t deal with it and most people can’t. 他不能應付,大部分人都不能 I told my sister about it, 我告訴了姊妹 she can’t deal with it either. 她也不能處理 They don’t want to talk about it. 他們不想談論 So I took my camera out and I just pointed it out the window – 所以我拿出手機來,往窗外拍 I went through the window to get it 我要從窗外把它拍下來 because as things are, I thought it could disappear right before my eyes, 因為我知道它隨時在我眼前消失 so I took it as quick as I could. 所以我要盡快拍下來 And this is what it looked like – 這是它的模樣 Now do you see the house there? 現在你看到房子嗎? It’s clear! 清楚能見! There’s a house back there right? 你看到後方有房子,對不? Well then a few hours later 數小時後 I was really, didn’t like to look out at that window again, 我真的不喜歡再往窗外看 and... I looked out, the house is gone. 我再往窗外看,房子消失了 It probably went back where it originally was, 它可能回到它本來的位置去了 but when that happened, I’m thinking 這事發生時,我想: “Yea, there’s something really going on with me” 對,真的有事情在我身上發生 I mean, I know there’s others, 我知道其他人也有經歷 but when you can actually take pictures of something like that 但能夠拍攝到這樣的東西 and see it happening right before your eyes, 並看到它在眼前發生 if you don’t think that that’s something weird. 你真的不能否認這是怪事一宗 ------------------------------------- 家庭關係的曼德拉效應甚至,有人經歷個人家庭關係的曼德拉效應,以下影片,是一對夫婦親身見證,太太Jolene Robinson一直記得自己的丈夫喜歡吃茄汁,卻突然有一天,發現自己的丈夫一直非常討厭吃茄汁。多年來,一直親眼見證丈夫喜歡吃茄汁的歷史,竟完全改變了。 YouTube: Mandela Effect Example? "My Wife Is Not My Original Wife!" - Open Eyes Network News (1:05-5:53)
中文字幕 ------1:05-5:53--------- So let's get started with this 讓我們開始吧 Now, Jolene and I have known each other for quite a number of years 至今,Jolene和我已經相識了很多年 and we've been married for quite a number of years 我們亦已經結婚了很多年 in fact we're coming into 8 years together here very shortly 事實上,我們即將踏入8週年了 So, we've been knowing each other for a very long period of time 故我們已經相識一段很長的時間了 Now that being said, she and I know each other extremely well 既然如此,我們對對方的認識都很深 For me, personally, I hate Ketchup and I love mustard 對我來說,我討厭番茄醬,喜歡芥末 and this is gonna sound like a weird one 這聽起來是奇怪的 but this is the way that this is, okay? 但我就是這樣,好嗎? I hate Ketchup but I love mustard 我討厭番茄醬,但喜歡芥末 I cannot stand Ketchup; I can't even really even stand the smell of Ketchup 我不能忍受番茄醬,甚至不能忍受番茄醬的味道 The only thing that I've ever eaten Ketchup on basically is either like 我唯一吃過配上番茄醬的基本上都是 sometimes you'll go to a fast food restaurant 有時你會去一間快餐店 and they'll come with Ketchup on it and that kind of thing 他們會給你配番茄醬的那些食物 Most of the time I order it without Ketchup 大部分時間我都要求不加番茄醬 but if I'm in a real hurry 但如果我真的很匆忙 I'll just get the burger as it is and… and suffer through the Ketchup basically 我會買個普通漢堡包,然後因有番茄醬而受苦 Umm or like basically on a French fry once maybe every couple of years 或者在吃一條薯條時,當然或只會每隔幾年才一次 one French fry maybe we'll have a little bit of Ketchup on it 在吃一條薯條也許我會配些少番茄醬 Other than that, meatloaf is the only other thing that I will ever have Ketchup on 除此之外,肉餅是另一種我會配番茄醬的食物 And that was because I grew up with Ketchup on meatloaf 那是因為我成長的過程,肉餅都是配番茄醬的 But I'd prefer it with just plain old tomato paste 但我寧願用簡單傳統的番茄膏 Now that being said again, I love mustard, hate Ketchup. However… 再說,我喜歡芥末,討厭番茄醬。然而… I remember it is different! 我記得是不一樣的! Yes! Now go ahead and explain your side of it 是!現在請解釋一下你認知的 I remember that when we first lived together 我記得起初住在一起的時候 Now not living together I didn't really notice this so much 現在不住在一起,我就沒有真的注意到這麼多 But when we first lived together 但是當我們起初住在一起的時候 I remember it being a thing of you liked Ketchup pretty much as much as I do 我記得你喜歡番茄醬的程度就像我一樣 I'm kind of a condiment person, I like both Ketchup and mustard 我是個調味品愛好者,番茄醬和芥末兩者我都喜歡 If I have a sandwich, it's usually both Ketchup and mustard 如果我有份三文治,通常是配番茄醬和芥末 You definitely prefer Ketchup over the two then? 那麼你肯定喜歡番茄醬多點? I always did, yes, umm just because I like tomatoes a lot 我一直都是這樣,只是因為我很喜歡番茄 So yeah, Ketchup goes along, yeah 所以是的,也就都喜歡番茄醬 Umm, but yeah, I always liked Ketchup 嗯,但我一直喜歡番茄醬 and I distinctly remember that you and I both like Ketchup pretty well 以及清楚記得你和我都喜歡番茄醬 Not to say that you didn't like mustard 並不是說你不喜歡芥末 but you preferred Ketchup, like I remember 但你喜歡番茄醬多點,我記得 ‘cause you're a sandwich guy 因為你是個愛吃三文治的傢伙 Yeah 是啊 and I remember you… you would make your salami sandwiches with cheese 我記得你會製作莎樂美腸芝士三明治 and then you would put Ketchup on it 然後你會把番茄醬放在上面 or just salami and whatever other meats 或者只是莎樂美腸和任何其他肉類 and you put Ketchup on it, you know, I remember that 你把番茄醬放在上面,我記得的 And I remember that you would, you know, dip fries and Ketchup and yeah I remember that 我記得你吃薯條會蘸番茄醬,我記得 And then not long ago, but what would you say be like a… 而不久之前,大約是…… . A year? 一年? A year, yeah, that's what you can say about a year ago, maybe even less than that 一年,是的,你可以說是約一年前,甚至可能少於一年 I started to notice that you didn't really use the Ketchup 我開始注意到你沒有使用番茄醬 and you used only the mustard 你只使用芥末 And that's when you said 就是那時候你說: Oh, I hate… I hate Ketchup, I don't like Ketchup 啊,我討厭……我討厭番茄醬,我不喜歡番茄醬 Right, I thought, wait a minute 對,我在想,等等 ‘cause we always… you always had Ketchup 因為我們總是……你總是吃番茄醬 ‘cause it used to kind of be that, you know, the kids didn't really… weren't too much into condiments 因為以往孩子們真的不太愛好調味品 Yeah, they might have Ketchup on their sandwiches 是的,他們可能會在三文治上加番茄醬 but it's like a dot and that's kind of an “if” for them you know 但它就像加一點,而且不一定要加 And so you and I were the major Ketchup users 所以你和我是主要的番茄醬用家 ‘cause your mom doesn't like Ketchup 因為你媽媽不喜歡番茄醬 And now it's switched, and now you only do the mustard 現在已經改變,你現只吃芥末 and I'm kind of the only Ketchup person, me and Seth 而我就是唯一番茄醬愛好者,我和Seth Right 對 So, yeah, it's… ‘cause I remember when I first moved in 所以,是的,因為我記得當我們起初搬進去的時候 we went through Ketchup a lot 我們吃了很多番茄醬 and it was because there was you and me using it 這是因為你和我都吃 Both of us were using it 我們兩個都在吃 Yeah, and now… now we're not… we're not going through it as much 是啊,現在……現在我們不會吃那麼多 because it's not you and me 因為不是你和我吃 It's just pretty much just me and Seth and occasionally Crystal 只是我和Seth,偶爾Crystal也吃 and between the three of us we don’t really go through that much, so… 在我們三個人其實也不吃很多,所以…… Right. And on my part of things, in my memory and in my experience, I have never ever done that 對。但在我的記憶和經驗中,我從來沒有這樣做過 I would never, under any circumstances 在任何情況下 put Ketchup on to a salami sandwich 我絕對不會把番茄醬放在莎樂美腸三文治上 that just sounds absolutely disgusting to me 這聽起來,對我來說,絕對很噁心 And see? I distinctly remember it, yeah, I do I distinctly remember you doing it 看見吧?我清楚記得,我清楚記得你弄過那種三文治 So what this means? I mean, what this really breaks down to you guys? 那這是什麼意思?我指的是,這有甚麼令各位崩潰呢? And this is where it gets really weird but what this breaks down to is that 這真是很奇怪,但是令人崩潰的是 I am not the Ira that Jolene started off with 我不是那一開始Jolene就在一起的Ira and she is not the Jolene that I started off with 她也不是我一開始的Jolene So even though we've been continuously married, continuously together 故儘管我們一直也是結了婚,一直都在一起 she is actually, technically speaking, a different person 技術上來說,她其實是個不同的人 because she's had a different set of experiences with a different Ira 因為她與另外一個Ira有不同的經歷 Because it's either it's either both of us are crazy 因為要不是我們兩個人都是瘋狂的 both of us are liars 要不我們都是騙子 or this is the case, that we are from maybe, perhaps different realities from each other 或者就是這情況,我們或者對對方來說是來自不同的現實 or something along those lines 或與此不同現實的概念相近的東西 ---------------------------------------------- YouTube: Mandela Effect Example? "My Wife Is Not My Original Wife!" - Open Eyes Network News (7:09-8:55) 中文字幕 -----------7:09~8:55---------- But I have never in my experiences ever had a like for Ketchup 但在我的經歷,我從來對番茄醬都沒有任何愛好 Yeah, which is just weird for me 是,這對我來說很奇怪 ‘cause I distinctly have one memory of you 因為我清楚記得關於一件你的往事 You made a salami, like I said 你做了一份莎樂美腸──如我所說 salami and cheese sandwich with Ketchup 莎樂美腸芝士三文治配番茄醬 Yeah, with Ketchup, it just sounds disgusting 是,配番茄醬,聽起來很噁心 And I thought it sounded weird 而且我覺得這聽起來很奇怪 umm ‘cause I'm not really a sandwich person so if I do have Ketchup 因為我非三文治愛好者,所以如果配番茄醬 it's very… it's very rare 那是非常罕見的 But yeah, anyways so… you had a salami and cheese sandwich with Ketchup 但無論如何,你做了一份莎樂美腸芝士三文治配番茄醬 and I thought that was a little weird 我覺得這有點怪 And you're like, oh yeah it's not too bad, plus you had your spices of course 但你說,啊,不是很難吃,當然加上你的香料 and yeah, you're like, here try it 你更說,試試吧 and I was like okay, yeah yeah 而我則說,好的,是 So because of that, for a while, I started eating salami and cheese sandwiches with Ketchup on it 因此有一段時間,我開始吃莎樂美腸芝士三文治配番茄醬 because it wasn't too bad 因為味道不差 I prefer bologna and Ketchup but it was… it was a nice little change 我更喜歡肉腸配番茄醬,但這是個好的微小變化 But I distinctly remember that… that you would fry up some salami 但我清楚記得,你會炸一些莎樂美腸 and put cheese on it and put Ketchup on it 把芝士放上面,再把番茄醬放在上面 Ugh, ugh, ugh… 呃,呃,呃... Yeah and that's weird for me here that you don't like it 是的,所以你不喜歡它,對我來說很奇怪 ‘cause I… I distinctly remember you… 因為我清楚記得你── You distinctly remember it right 你清楚記得 …making it at least once - more than once really 至少一次,真的不止一次 but I distinctly remember you making it 但我清楚記得你製作這食物 Yup, yup, very, very weird experience I don't know 嗯,非常奇怪的經驗,我不知道 like I said it's just one of those things that I think implicates the whole Mandela effect 如我所說,這只是我認為涉及整個曼德拉效應的事情之一 in a whole different direction 從一個完全不同的方向去理解 than what people are kind of standardly looking at it with umm… 有別於一般人用標準角度去看待它 I do think that, you know, when it comes to most people if... 我認為,對於大部分人 if you know a person long enough 如果你知道認識一個人的時間足夠長 and all of a sudden they don't seem like they like something like they used to 突然間他們似乎並不像他們慣常一樣 it could be a similar situation like what we have 它可能是類似我們所面對的情況 and it's just because we're more aware of the Mandela effect 這只是因為我們更意識到曼德拉效應 where it's more popping out 其效應比以往更突出 ------------------------------------------------- 多了一個從來都不知道的姊姊此外,Jolene的家庭關係,亦出現了明顯的曼德拉效應,她的記憶裡,自己是家庭中最細的女兒,另外有三位哥哥,但從來沒有姊姊,所以年幼時,她一直希望媽媽再生一位妹妹。 有一天,媽媽忽然帶她到一座墓碑前,說是她姊姊Stephanie的墳墓,但她從來都不知道自己有一位姊姊,並且剛離世不久,當她知道這個改變了的現實,才突然記起以往與姊姊一起的片段。 數年後,當她提起這件事,媽媽卻否認曾帶她到姊姊的墳墓, 因為地點是另一個州,不可能曾帶她到過那裡,然而,Jolene 卻可以正確形容她姊姊的墳墓顏色和外形。數年後,媽媽卻否認這件事,表示從未帶她到過所謂姊姊的墳墓。
YouTube: Mandela Effect Example? "The Grave of My Sister" (1:08-8:30)
中文字幕 ---------1:08-8:30-------- Okay, well, let me kind of rewind it a little bit 好的,讓我講一點背景 and just kind of give you a little idea of things 讓你有一點概念 I had three brothers 我有三個哥哥 And I knew who they were 我都認識他們 but I had no sisters 但我沒有姊姊 My mom and me, we were living with a boyfriend of hers 我和媽媽與她的男朋友住在一起 And I was young, I was between - I don't know for sure how old I was when this happened 我還年小的時候,不太肯定事發時我多大 I was either between kindergarten and second grade 我大概在幼兒園和小二之間 I want to say, I was in first or second though 意思小一或小二的時候 And I really wanted a sister because I didn't have any sisters, I only had brothers 我真的很想要姊姊,因為我沒有姊姊,只有哥哥 So I remember distinctly that I would pray for a sister 我清楚記得我還祈禱求一個妹妹 You know, I would just keep thinking of, I want a sister, I want a sister 我一直想:我想要妹妹、我想要妹妹 I hope that my mom and her boyfriend 我希望媽媽和她的男朋友 I hope they have, you know, a baby and I hope it's a sister 他們會生小孩,我希望是女孩 you know, I just really wanted a sister 我是多麼渴望有妹妹 And I remember, there was one day that my family and I 我記得有一天我和家人 we went to this place, I didn't know where we were going 我們來到某處,我不知道是哪裡 and we get to this place and it's like fall time 我們來到這地方,是秋天 and there's leaves on the ground and we're at a graveyard 地上有落葉,我們在墓地 And we're walking around 我們在走動 No, actually, I think I was getting kindergarten 不,應該是在讀幼兒園的時候 because I couldn't read very well 因為我不太能閱讀 I was probably in kindergarten, maybe first grade, I don't know 也許是幼兒園、小一吧 Right, we’re around there 好的,大概這段時間 Yeah, I couldn't read very well, I just remember that part 對,我不太能閱讀,我只記得這部分 And it was, I remember it was me and my cousin 我記得當時我和表弟 and we're back… we're the same age 我們是同齡的 I'm only like a month older than my cousin 我只是比他大一個月 We're there and we're looking around at the different graves 我們在那裡看著不同的墳墓 We're not straying too far from the adults 我們沒有離開大人太遠 And I remember my aunts and uncles were consoling my mom 我記得親戚都在安慰媽媽 and they're like, just giving her a hug and they’re like, I'm so sorry 他們擁抱她,又說感到很難過 And I kind of standing around this one grave 我站在墳墓旁 And I don't understand why, and the family also comes up to me 我不太明白,然後親戚都往我這裡來 and they're like, I'm so sorry, Jolene, and they hugged me 他們說:Jolene,我感到很難過,然後擁抱我 And I'm just like, okay ‘cause I have no idea what's going on 我不知所措,因為不曉得怎麼了 why they're saying, I'm sorry 為何他們說很難過 And we're looking at all these different graves 我們看著不同的墳墓 And we don't know who any of these people are 我們不認識任何一位 And me and my cousin, we eventually get over to the grave 我和表弟最後走到那個墳墓 And it's a like a black marble grave 是一個黑色大理石墳墓 It's got dark grey, dark - almost a black 是深灰色,接近黑色 It's the flat type ones right 是平面的那種 Yeah, it's got the silver specs to it, the grey specs to it 對,上面有些銀灰色的敘述 Right 對 And had a picture of a girl 我看到一張女孩的照片 And I recognized the picture of the girl 我認得照片中的女孩 but I didn't, I couldn't put, you know, I didn't know who she was 但我不知道她是誰 but the picture of her looked familiar 但她看來很面熟 And then the first name, me and my cousin kind of figured out, the name is Stephanie 我和表弟認出她的名字,叫Stephanie but the last name, we had no idea how to pronounce it 但她的姓氏,我就不知道怎麼讀了 We couldn't figure it out, and it wasn't a name we recognized 我們不認識那姓氏,我們認不出來 So we didn't know who this person was 我們不知道她是誰 and why everyone's focused on this one grave 為何所有人都在注意這墳墓 And I remember that I went home that night 我記得當晚回家 and my mom was tucking me in 媽媽替我蓋上被子 and she said, you know that lady that grave that we saw? 她說:妳看到女孩的墳墓嗎? I said, yeah 我說:是的 She said, do you know who that was 她說:妳知道她是誰嗎 I said no 我說:不 And she said that was your sister 她說:那是妳的姊姊 And it was just a big shock ‘cause I never knew I had a sister 我太震撼了,因為我從不知道我有姊姊 I knew that I had, I'm sorry, I knew that I had my brothers 我知道我有哥哥 but I didn't know that I had my sister 但從來不知道有姊姊 So it was just a big shock to me 這是極大的震撼 to find out that I had a sister and I didn't even know it 就是知道有一位我從來不認識的姊姊 And to find out the night that I saw her grave 並且這消息來自我探訪她墳墓當晚 and I was there and I didn't even know that that's who she was 我當時根本不知道她是誰 So it was a big shock to me 這是極大的震撼 And after she said that 媽媽講完之後 I started remembering seeing pictures of her 我開始記得自己曾見過女孩的照片 when we lived before we moved into the boyfriend’s house 是在我們搬來男朋友家之前 Now what's interesting is years later 有趣的是,多年之後 See, we never really talked about her after that 自從那次之後,我們沒有再談及姊姊 And I remember years later, I was just casually talking to my mom 多年之後,我有次隨口向媽媽說 and mentioning, oh, yeah, I remember going to see the grave 提起那次探訪墳墓來 My mom’s like, what do you mean 媽媽反應是莫名其妙 and so I tried to describe to her you know 所以我嘗試描述給她聽 yeah, I remember I was going there 我記得到過那裡 And me and my cousin, we were walking around 我和表弟當時還四處走 We didn't know who these people were 我們不認識那些人 We couldn't even pronounce half the names 甚至不能讀出姓氏 and we could figure out what her first name was 但我們認出她的名字來 We really couldn't figure out how to pronounce the last name 我們真的不懂得讀那個姓氏 because she has a different last name than me 因為她的姓氏和我不一樣 ‘cause she has a different dad to me 因為她和我同母異父 And she says, no, you've never been to the grave 媽媽說:不,你從來沒到過墳墓去 I said, well, then how come I remember this 我說:嗯,那為何我會記得 she says, I don't know, but you've never seen the grave before 她說:我不知道,但你從來沒到過墳墓去 and I described to her what the grave looked like 然後我形容墳墓的外貌給她 And then she pulls out, you know, she goes ahead and brings out pictures 隨後她就找出一些照片來 and she's like, this is what it looks like 說那是墳墓的外貌 Now I'm like, yeah, that's what I was saying 我說與我所形容的吻合 and she's like, you are right 她說我說得準確 just like, how did you know what it looked like 她奇怪為何我會知道墳墓的外貌 when you've never seen it 她認為我從沒見過 So it was just, she couldn't understand how it is that I had seen it 她不明白為何我見過它 because she was buried, she's from and she was buried and at a completely different state than we live in 因為她是在埋葬在另一個州,與我們居住的州分不同 So that was the huge, you know... 那是個巨大的… Right, so why the family members were there? 對,為何妳的家人會在哪裡? Your cousin was there, everybody was there 妳的表兄在,所有人都在 and yet you don't have any memory of going on a trip to a different state 但妳卻記不起自己曾跨到另一個州去 You don't have any memory of coming back home after this event occurred 你沒有記憶自己曾在事後再回家 Nothing like that ever, you know, it was a very short trip... 即那只是一個短途旅程 Yeah it was a short trip 對,只是短途旅程 …from home to the grave and back 從家出發到墳墓再回來 There's no interstate travel going on with all of it 沒有跨州的旅程 And yet, then your mother tells you you've never been to the grave 但妳媽媽卻說妳從沒到過墳墓去 Yet, you know that you were at the grave 然而,妳知道妳到過墳墓 Yeah, which is interesting because like I said that was the only day that we ever talked about her 對,因為只有當晚我們談論過她 Right 對 because at that point in time I was I want to die, I was hurt, and crushed that 當刻我只想死,我很難過、很悲傷 You had a sister, but didn't know it 你有個姊姊卻不知道 Yeah, it took her death for me to find out that I had a sister 但就在她離世時我才知道我有姊姊 I knew I had my one brother 我知道我有一個哥哥 and I knew that my one brother who 而那一位哥哥 at that point in time I don't think I had even met him yet 當時我是從來沒見過他的 and but he was put up for adoption 而他被收養了 Right 是的 But I knew about him but I didn't know about this sister 我知道他,但我不知道這位姊姊 who is actually a sibling to my one brother that I saw every year 她事實上是我另一位哥哥的妹妹 So it just didn't make any sense to me 所以整件事太不合理了 Why it is that every Christmas, my one brother would come down and visit us 為何每逢聖誕節,那位哥哥都來探望我們 and yet, this sister of mine that just died 但這位剛離世的姊姊 they were a full brother and sister 他們二人是同父同母的兄妹 Right 對 so how is it she didn't, you know, why didn't she come down 那為何她沒有來探望我們 So… I don’t know, it's just confusing 我不明白,太困惑了 Right, a very bizarre experience that I think could fall within this whole Mandela effect 對,非常古怪的經歷,可說是曼德拉效應 You experience something that is outside of the memories of those that are around you that you tried to speak to about this 你經歷了一些別人記憶中沒有的事情 They didn't have the same experience that you did 他們沒有和你相同的經歷 And yet you have this distinctive memory of the experience 但你卻有這清晰的記憶 That's what the Mandela effect is all about 這是曼德拉效應所能造成的 ---------------------------------------------- Jolene 亦曾經歷另一件奇怪事,曾經,自己和媽媽上街時,遇見一位有色人種的女士,媽媽與她擁抱,並介紹是以前收養的女兒。她覺得很奇怪,因為從未聽過媽媽收養過一位女兒,亦從未聽過這位姊姊的存在,並且,媽媽向來是白人至上,對有色人種一直帶有歧視,實在完全不明白為何媽媽會收養有色人種為女兒。後來現實又出現轉變,媽媽突然又表示從未收養過一位有色人種的女兒。
YouTube:Mandela Effect Example? "My Sister No Longer Exists" (1:53-8:35)
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------------1:53-8:35 ------------------- Now one day me and my mother we went to this strip mall that had a hair-cutting place there 一天我和媽媽往商場的理髮店去 so we went there and we went to walk inside 我們到了那裡,準備走進去 and just as we were walking inside 我們正走進去的時候 there's this woman that comes up in my mom 一位女士向媽媽迎面而來 recognizing her and they start talking immediately 她認得媽媽,就聊起來 Now this woman is mixed and there's a reason I point this out and I'll explain in a minute 這女士是混血兒,我之後會解釋為何提及這點 but she's mixed and my mom and her, they're talking 她是混血兒,和媽媽聊起來 They're just like, oh, my gosh, it's been so long and 她倆似乎很久沒見一樣 the lady looks at me and she's like, wow 女士看著我,她的反應就像 you've grown so much, I can't believe it 很驚訝我長大了這麼多,難以置信般 and I'm like, I just haven't seen you 而我就像完全不認識她 I've lost touch with you, I'm so sorry 我們好像沒有聯絡,真抱歉 and you're clueless as to who that person is 但其實我毫無頭緒她是誰 ...I have no idea who this person is 我完全不知道她是誰 and they, I mean, they hug and she even gives me a hug 然後她們相擁,甚至她也給了我擁抱 and I'm just like, I don't know who this person is and I'm in an awkward position 而我不知這人是誰,我的處境很奇怪 'cause I don't know who this person is 因為我不知道她是誰 and, yeah, so she goes to, you know, leave and my mom explains to me, that's your sister 然後她就離開,我媽媽解釋說她是我的姊姊 I said, what? 我說:甚麼? She said, yeah, that's your sister 她說:對啊,她是妳的姊姊 and I'm looking at my mom and I'm looking at her or you know where she had left through 我看著我媽媽,然後再看女士離開的方向 and I said, she's mixed, it's like so you had... 我說,她是混血的,所以妳曾經… and she said, no, no, we had adopted 她說:不!不!我們曾領養 I don't know for sure if she was meaning foster or just full-out adopted 我不肯定她意思是寄養還是十足的領養 'cause she made it sound like they took her in when she was quite older 因為聽起來像是在孩子長大了才收養的 and that's why she was quite older when I had seen her 因此在我遇見女士時,她年紀也不輕 She was at least in her 20s when I had seen her 當時她至少20多歲 so, yeah, she had mentioned that the husband that she was with before my dad 媽媽說她是在認識我父親前,與前夫領養的 they had adopted her and then they had my brother and sister, Stephanie 他們領養她,也生了哥哥和姊姊Stephanie So finding this out, it's like, okay 當時我想,好吧 well, I didn't know I had the other sister Stephanie 嗯,我也不知道我有位姊姊Stephanie until the day I saw her grave 直到某天看到她墳墓 so now I see this sister, that's an adopted sister, but it's still sibling of one sense or another 接著是這位領養的姊姊,某程度上算是手足 And I asked my mom flat out 我直截了當地問媽媽: do I have any other siblings that I don't know about? 還有其他我不認識的兄弟姊妹嗎? and she's like, no, no, that's it, that's it 她說:沒有了 and I'm like, okay, hope so 我心想:希望如此吧 You know, I mean at this point just as she didn't tell me about Stephanie 就像她沒有告訴我Stephanie一樣 and now I don't know, you know, I don't even know what this lady's name was 今天我也不認識這女士 I didn't really catch what her name was 我沒有注意到她名字 and see the other strange thing is 另一點奇怪的是 she was mixed and my mom is racist 她是混血兒,我媽媽卻是種族歧視的 Yes, she's very racist 她有很深的種族歧視 My mom is racist so the fact that she took in 她帶有種族歧視,而她卻收養那女士 and always has been racist 她一直都種族歧視 Granted she was in full black or anything but she was mixed 而那女士是黑色人種,是混血的 She was, you know, definitely black roots to her 她肯定屬於黑色人種 so that was the biggest thing that really stuck out to me too 因此最令我感到突兀的 It's like, wait, you took in this person and yet you're as racist as I see you be 是你帶有種族歧視,卻又撫養她 This doesn't make any sense to me 這對我而言太不合理了 so the whole thing just made no sense to me 所以整件事太不合理了 but she's like, yeah, she's your sister 但媽媽卻說她是我姊姊 and so I, you know, we talked about it 我們就此談論 We got our hair done, way home we talked about it some more 我們理了髮,在回家路上再談論 and it's just the weird... 這真是奇怪 She described her to you, I mean, the things that happened in the past with her 她向你描述那女士和之前發生的事 I mean she kind of gave a breakdown of the story 意思是她告訴妳詳情 Yeah, like you said, they took her in before they had... 是的,她說他們收養了之後…… What I'm saying though is this is what she told you about, you know 我意思是這是她告訴你的,對不? Yeah, that's what I'm saying 對,我是這個意思 Yeah, she told me that they, you know that, they adopted her 她說,他們收養了她 and before my mom had my sister Stephanie and my brother, that's truth, that's been 就在媽媽生我姊姊Stephanie和哥哥之前 and you know that she was already older 而她是已經較年長的 and she wasn't in the house and like by the time my brother and sister were of a certain age 她在我哥哥和姊姊長大到某個年紀時 she was already out of the house kind of thing 她就已經搬走了 Right, she grew up or graduated and moved out 對,她長大了,畢業後就離開 Yeah, so you know I just and I asked, you know, how come I didn't see her 是的,我問為何我沒有見過她? and she admitted that after she moved out, they didn't really keep in contact with each other 媽媽承認在她搬走之後,彼此就沒有聯繫 You know, it was kind of just a short-term thing 所以是一件短暫的事情 Since it was just like a few years, I don't really know the time frame 因為只是短短幾年,我不太知道時間 It was just a confusing mess for me to try and figure it out 這個真相卻讓我很困惑 but since it was such a short time period by the time she left 但因為當時見面時間太短 it was kind of a cutting of the ties and she just kind of became her own independent woman 我們就失去了聯繫,她也過著獨立的生活 Now, years later, I try to bring it up again 好了,數年後,我重提舊事 and ask her what this lady's name is 問媽媽這位女士叫甚麼名字 My mom's like, what the hell are you talking about? 媽媽的反應是完全不曉得我在說甚麼 and it's so awkward to try and ask, you know 當時情況很奇怪,我問: so what's the name of that mixed person that you had adopted 那位你收養的混血兒叫甚麼名字 What are you talking about? 妳在說甚麼? To a very racist person 特別向帶有種族歧視的人 Exactly, I mean it was so awkward 正確,真的很奇怪 'cause I, you know, I started out confidently, you know 因為我還理直氣壯地問 what about, you know, the one sister that you had adopted with, you know, husband before my dad 那位你與前夫收養的姊姊怎麼了? She's like, what are you talking about, we didn't adopt anyone 她不明白,指她沒有收養任何人 but so then I tried asking her, you know, so, who was that we had seen one day we went to get our hair cut and there was this lady 我嘗試問,那位我們某天去理髮碰到的女士? and she was mixed, she gave hugs 她是混血的,她擁抱我們 she said I was related to her in some way, shape or form 她說我和她是有關係的 She says I have no idea what you're talking about 媽媽說她一點頭緒也沒有 you know, and she couldn't even think of the person that I was trying to explain 她甚至想不起我嘗試描述的那位女士 I said, so who is this person then 然後我說,那麼她是誰 If I am just mistaken that she was my sister, adopted sister, but either way, a sister 如果我誤會了她是我的姊姊,或收養的姊姊 you know, who was she then? 那麼她是誰呢? and she says, you know me, Jolene, I wouldn't, you know 她說:Jolene,你懂我的,我不會樣做 She couldn't think of who it is 她想不起來是誰 She's like, I wouldn't hug someone like that, you know 她說我不會擁抱這樣的人 Right, because again she was almost like full-on KKK kind of style racist 因為她像三k黨那樣般帶有種族歧視 Yeah, in her, in her beliefs, yeah, and it definitely not the same way for you but... 對,根深柢固的,當然妳不是,可是… No, but, yeah, so it was just, okay, so why is it that I remember seeing this person 對,我不是,我就奇怪為何我記得見過這人 We had this conversation 我們就談起這個來 and I just infuriated me to think, okay, so you didn't tell me about my other sister 我生氣了,好的,你不告訴我這位姊姊 and now I found out I have another sister 現在我發現另一位姊姊 because this happened before I found out 而這事發生在我發現另一位姊姊之前 that my mom says I never visited the grave of my sister Stephanie 那是媽媽說我從沒探訪過姊姊Stephanie的墳墓 This was before that time period too 這是發生在此事之前的 ---------------------------------------------- 原來,現今的曼德拉效應,已經影響至部分人的個人經歷和家庭成員,歷史現實都出現了突然的轉變。往後的主日信息,我們會為大家分享更多這一類家庭關係和居住環境改變的曼德拉效應。 以往,我們只會從恐怖電影看見這些情節,但現今,這些情節卻非常密集地發生在世界各地,正是向我們提示世界已經如啟示錄的預言正在崩潰。 希伯來書 12:26-27 26 當時他的聲音震動了地,但如今他應許說:「再一次我不單要震動地,還要震動天。」 27這再一次的話,是指明被震動的,就是受造之物都要挪去,使那不被震動的常存。 路加福音 21:26 天勢都要震動,人想起那將要臨到世界的事,就都嚇得魂不附體。 錫安教會中,亦有全職的家庭歷史出現了曼德拉效應,大家亦不妨開始留意自己的家庭歷史和成員,有否出現改變呢?假若真是如此,你能夠想像,曼德拉效應的範圍,已經不是單純數十種事不關己的死物,而是上億計人類牽涉人倫上的轉變。 但13年前,其實早已有電影透露,世界將會出現這種親人的歷史改變,或親人突然消失的曼德拉效應,詳情,請大家繼續收看下一集曼德拉效應專輯。