Wonder
16 Times Glitches In Real Life Made People Unable To Believe In Their Eyes
Are we living in a Matrix?
Do you believe in coincidence? Fate? Or maybe a little bit more science-fiction-like ‘The Matrix’? People like to question their existence and, along with that, an unexplainable phenomenon that might be proof of an alternate universe. Maybe, ‘The Matrix’ was not very far off from the truth, that we were just characters set into place in a virtual simulation by someone… or something.
Neo had a shocking revelation when he first learned the truth about Matrix and how it works. Don’t you also want to know how it feels like to be in his place and witness as these scenes are captured across the world?
“Met Keanu Reeves once when I was 14, and again when I was 17. Oddly enough, Neo was wearing the same t-shirt both times.”
“The shutter on my analog camera glitched and now my friend looks like he’s floating.”
‘The Matrix’ trilogy may have served as an amazing series with an original storyline. But more than science-fiction, some experts and philosophers seriously consider the possibility. Keanu Reeves was simply an actor that played Neo who bent reality with the help of CG effects. But philosopher Nick Bostom from the University of Oxford suggested the existence of a supercomputer capable of running human civilization.
“My sister took a picture of a bird closing its wings mid-flight.”
“Striking natural red Spessartine Garnet from Brazil with detailed natural ”Etching” due to inconsistent crystal growth!”
“This woman has a tattoo on her shoulder that is the exact same as the design on this guys shirt.”
“Reflections in the window look like a glitch in a skybox.”
“These sidewalk tiles look like a glitch.”
“Glitch at JFK Airport.”
He’s not the only one. Tesla billionaire owner, Elon Musk, spoke of a similar idea during the 2016 Recode conference. “The odds that we’re in base reality is one in billions,” the billionaire explained while sighing. Because our technology has advanced so far, it won’t be too far off to see games and simulations done with graphics that can’t be distinguished from reality.
“TV scene changed while photo was being taken.”
“These melons look like they glitched and ran out of ink.”
“Parallel processing threads.”
“Mosaic Cat”
“This black car looks like a mirror after being washed.”
“When you decrease shadow resolution…”
“My friend’s dad is at a Santa convention for people who play Santa during Christmas. This is during breakfast at the hotel.”
On a lighter note, the fourth installment of ‘The Matrix’ is undergoing the filming process. Leaked footage of the stunt doubles jumping off skyscrapers went viral previously. The release date of the movie is December 22, 2021, but uncertainties remain with the pandemic. There were also rumors that it will be titled ‘The Matrix Resurrections,’ according to leaks.