The Berenstæn Bears
Start writing a post
Entertainment

The Berenstæn Bears

How the Mandela Effect may explain the structure of our universe... Or our gullibility.

46
The Berenstæn Bears
New Rockstars (Youtube)

Do you remember that wholesome and pure children's show that ran during the 1980's and was recreated in the 2000's? The one starring a family of bears living in a tree house as they endured challenges that taught them important lessons about proper human (or rather, bear) behavior? Yeah, that one! What was that called again?

Oh yeah! The Berenstein Bears, right?


http://www.doylestownbookshop.com/berenstainbears

Wait a second. Something looks... Off. Take a closer look at the logo. See how it's spelled?


https://berenstainbearscollectors.com/2015/08/23/b...

Wait... The BerenSTAIN Bears? Surely something's wrong with this picture. As far as I can remember, the show was always The BerenSTEIN Bears. The internet seems to be in nearly unanimous agreement, too! What's going on?

If you were alive during the 1980's, you may have once been under the belief that Nelson Mandela died whilst serving time in prison. Or maybe you are under the impression that the United States contains 51 states. Perhaps you believe that chartreuse is a magenta or maroon color.

However, this is all wrong. Nelson Mandela survived his time in prison, but unfortunately died in 2013. The United States actually only has 50 States (not including Puerto Rico, which is a territory), and chartreuse is a bright yellow-green.

It's going to take a LOT of chartreuse to make me accept that.

http://www.beersofeurope.co.uk/chartreuse-liqueur-...


Perhaps this would be less alarming if these were the mistaken thoughts of one person. But how can this phenomenon be explained when half or even the majority of people experience these false beliefs? Coined in 2010 by blogger Fiona Broome, the term The Mandela Effect has been used to describe mass false beliefs.

Of course, it still doesn't make any sense! How are so many people incorrect and firm in their beliefs? Well, a few theories have been published on the matter. Some have hypothesized that The Mandela Effect is direct proof of alternate dimensions, and that perhaps, we once lived in a world where we could mourn the death of Nelson Mandela whilst watching the Berenstein bears and dining upon chartreuse plums in our beautiful 51 states. A less eccentric hypothesis states that these beliefs are based on what seems collectively more logical. For example, it would make perfect sense for Nelson Mandela to have died in prison, given the cruel and neglectful treatment he faced. Berenstein is a far more common surname than Berenstain (Leonard Bernstein's name being pronounced that way, for example). “Perfect numbers” seem unrealistic, and the idea of the US containing 50 states seems to precise. 51 seems more realistic, so we assume that must be correct, as well as possibly confusing Puerto Rico as a state. As for chartreuse's true color, we have no explanation for that as of right now.

The color of deceit.

http://colors.findthedata.com/l/464/Chartreuse

So, what do you think? Is this phenomenon proof that reality is so much more than we see, or is it an easily-explained failure of logic? Next time you turn on the TV, watch the news, paint your house, or glance at a map, keep an eye out for any “dimensional shifts”.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
the beatles
Wikipedia Commons

For as long as I can remember, I have been listening to The Beatles. Every year, my mom would appropriately blast “Birthday” on anyone’s birthday. I knew all of the words to “Back In The U.S.S.R” by the time I was 5 (Even though I had no idea what or where the U.S.S.R was). I grew up with John, Paul, George, and Ringo instead Justin, JC, Joey, Chris and Lance (I had to google N*SYNC to remember their names). The highlight of my short life was Paul McCartney in concert twice. I’m not someone to “fangirl” but those days I fangirled hard. The music of The Beatles has gotten me through everything. Their songs have brought me more joy, peace, and comfort. I can listen to them in any situation and find what I need. Here are the best lyrics from The Beatles for every and any occasion.

Keep Reading...Show less
Being Invisible The Best Super Power

The best superpower ever? Being invisible of course. Imagine just being able to go from seen to unseen on a dime. Who wouldn't want to have the opportunity to be invisible? Superman and Batman have nothing on being invisible with their superhero abilities. Here are some things that you could do while being invisible, because being invisible can benefit your social life too.

Keep Reading...Show less
houses under green sky
Photo by Alev Takil on Unsplash

Small towns certainly have their pros and cons. Many people who grow up in small towns find themselves counting the days until they get to escape their roots and plant new ones in bigger, "better" places. And that's fine. I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought those same thoughts before too. We all have, but they say it's important to remember where you came from. When I think about where I come from, I can't help having an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for my roots. Being from a small town has taught me so many important lessons that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.

Keep Reading...Show less
​a woman sitting at a table having a coffee
nappy.co

I can't say "thank you" enough to express how grateful I am for you coming into my life. You have made such a huge impact on my life. I would not be the person I am today without you and I know that you will keep inspiring me to become an even better version of myself.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

Waitlisted for a College Class? Here's What to Do!

Dealing with the inevitable realities of college life.

113104
college students waiting in a long line in the hallway
StableDiffusion

Course registration at college can be a big hassle and is almost never talked about. Classes you want to take fill up before you get a chance to register. You might change your mind about a class you want to take and must struggle to find another class to fit in the same time period. You also have to make sure no classes clash by time. Like I said, it's a big hassle.

This semester, I was waitlisted for two classes. Most people in this situation, especially first years, freak out because they don't know what to do. Here is what you should do when this happens.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments