Hi there Danaluet and welcome to the forum.
The mandela effect is an interesting topic, ive had a look at the vid you posted and have looked into it in the past.
Apologies for the lack of posts on what youve put up from others, hopefully more people might have something to say eventually.
I too remember it as tyson taking a chunk of hollyfields ear btw
If things are changing, then the (scary) question is, is it human beings these things? The CERN connection to sally field(s) is freaky.
Remember the TV show Seven days? With Jonathan LaPaglia as the main character. I used to watch it. For those who dont know, the NSA had the ability to go back 7 days and try change things that werent going to go their way.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Days_(TV_series)
Seven Days
Seven Days (also written as 7 Days) is a science fiction television series based on the premise of time travel. It was created by Christopher and Zachary Crowe[1] and produced by UPN from 1998 to 2001.
Synopsis
The plot follows a secret branch of the US National Security Agency, which has developed a time travelling device based upon alien technology found at Roswell.
As the opening of the show recounts, the Chronosphere, or Backstep Sphere, is capable of sending “one human being back in time seven days” to avert disasters.
The show's name refers to the fact that the Backstep Project can only backstep seven days due to limitations imposed by the fuel source and its reactor. As the fuel source is limited, there is a strict mandate that the backstep is confined to events relating directly to national security.
The backstep team and the equipment are stationed in a base in a secret location somewhere in the desert of Nevada called Never Never Land—a play on Area 51, or Groom Lake Flight Test Facilities, also known as Dreamland.