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12-07-2016 02:27 AM |
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Posted by Vendetta
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It's just one of those things that people don't notice, I mean who pays attention to legs when watching a movie?
I re-watched the original trilogy just the other week and didn't notice it, it's pretty obvious that it's just people being unobservant.
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Yeah could be, I just found it odd, I actually grabbed my old lego starwars game from like 2007 I think and oddly c3po was fully gold throughout the entire game.
Although I could brush that off as saving resources/time as just giving a color ID to a model is a lot easier to do than seperate leg colors.
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Posted by PigParty
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It's pure psychology. If you're reading a sentence and the word "the" is put twice, many people will just read over it and not notice it. Or if you are reading a sentence and you see the start of a word, you identify it as something and later find out that it was actually a different word. Our brains latch on to certain things and forget others.
Another important factor to look at is social media. It's so easy to spread a false spelling of "Looney Toons" to thousands of people in seconds. Heck, it's like the tabloids. Some people read them and they really believe that Barack Obama is pregnant. People just usually believe other people.
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Yeah that's true most of these occurences can be simple mistakes of reading over it or simply your brain filling in parts of the puzzle because you don't fully remember said thing.
Never read comments on random facebook posts with controversial topics, saw a soflo video and almost everyone in the comments thought it was real, o god.
This video is a must watch if you're interested about the world most powerful computers called quantum computers.
These are said to have the ability to connect with alternate universes and can even make said universes overlap causing strange effects.
This video explains why a lot of people can't let go of the mandela effect and other similar theories.
Keep in mind the guy (Geordie Rose) explaining everything is the founder of the d-wave computer (aka quantum computer).
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