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About Unimundi Effect

Discovery, research and coverage of the Unimundi Effect a phenomenon discovered by this channel on July, 2018. The phenomenon shows all digital media blurred but sometimes is also applying repetitive color pattern repeating the same colors on clothes, objects, hairs and backgrounds, showing that everything comes from only one source (based on the start of the phenomenon where all digital media had only 2 colors for 3 days consecutively, showing everything affected but without reaction of the whole world). After the main failure, the quantum streaming has changed it's coloring behavior showing blurred or repetitive colors (repeating the same color sequentially in a row). The most common "signature" of the effect is a blurred or tinting blue or sometimes greenish blue but all other colors individually has been occasionally detected as part of the phenomena. All inhabitants of the planet Earth has been affected with a 2nd related phenomenon (cognitive dissonance collective) by ignoring it

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