Well the thing about the Mandela Effect that nobody seems to have any good explanation for – in fact I haven't heard anybody consider it even –
I have my memories.
Let's say the timeline shifts and now something doesn't match up with my memories.
Well how come my memories (chemical signatures stored in brain? waveforms in 4D space) did not change along with the physical environment of the modified timeline?
If the Mandela Effect is true, wouldn't we never be able to realize that anything is different, because in the new timeline we would have experienced – and remembered – something different?
So my mind is not made up about Mandela.
Some theorize that mind is not really the brain. They say the brain is a physical substrate for electrical impulses that are coupled to a higher dimension; the mind actually being a field or waveform in that other dimension. The coupling, they say, is via longitudinal electromagnetic waves (as opposed to transverse ones).