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Aleks Krotoski finds out about an online community who believe in a film that doesn't exist and contemplates base reality with cognitive neuroscientist Donald Hoffman.
Aleks Krotoski tells the story of a film that doesn't exist and the online community convinced that it does.
We hear from people who have come together on the online site Reddit to share their memories of the film, including a former video shop worker called Don.
Many of them have very clear memories of watching Shazaam and are convinced it's disappearance is related to a strange phenomenon called The Mandela Effect, so named after the late South African activist Nelson Mandela.
We follow Don on an epic journey as he tries to uncover proof. Along the way we'll encounter conspiracy theories, alternate worlds, computer simulations and a recently deceased Australian inventor called Henry Hoke. It's going to get weird.
But what does this willingness to believe in something despite all evidence to the contrary tell us about the online world and the way communities form in the digital sphere?
Aleks speaks with anthropologist Genevieve Bell about the stories we tell; cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman and Professor of Philosophy at Oxford University Nick Bostrom. Amelia Tait of the New Statesman explains how the story of Shazaam has evolved online.
Producer: Caitlin Smith.
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Don: EpicJourneyMan
Don, Reddit user EpicJourneyMan, tells us his story of when he first became aware of that Shazzam, a film he remembered both watching and renting out in the 1990s, was the best known modern example of the ‘Mandela effect’. He shares his memory of the film and about his epic journey to prove that it exists.Â
Genevieve Bell
Nick Bostrom
Donald Hoffman
is a cognitive scientist talks about how our perception of what we see isn’t accurate and discusses new findings which show evolution doesn’t favour those who see base reality.Â
Amelia Tait
Baron Vaughn
DreamPsi
Broadcasts
- Mon 8 May 2017 16:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Wed 16 Aug 2017 23:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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