Cognitive Bias - If the two names sound very similar, your brain might have solidified one version over time, and now the actual name feels "wrong."

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Possible.

Though the way my mind works if I had to give a percentage of the likelihood of this potentiality.

10% max.

Youd be surprised how unreliable our memory actually is....

Oh I am well aware of the reliability being not what it used to be.

Especially since I have a lot of repressed memories.

However my mind and memory is Eidetic almost photgraphic in nature. With distinct abilities to remember audio vividly as well. It is probably why I can have superb pattern recognition, genius level IQ, and can play any song I hear by ear on several instruments in a very short period of time with ease.

This is one of those rare instances that I can recall dozens of times. Replay the audio within my mind. I am absolutely certain that the name is what I remember it, but now it is a new one.

This is not the first time something like this has happened. It most often happens with movies, tv shows, or books. Where I am certain of events happening one way before, but now when I revisit them they are slightly different. So that draws me more back to quantum theory and that we are constantly shifting universes all the time. With some more drastic changes than the others, but always so subtle that you hardly notice the shift.

This is one of those deviations in continuity of my own perception of reality that makes me want to take a harder look at this subject matter. For if it is possible and it is happening all the time. Maybe I can figure out how to shift into more positive directions and influence different outcomes on the future of my life. Maybe that is the essence of what prayer is?