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Okay. I was very hesitant about posting this since it's just a couple of seconds clip, until I thought: well, metabunk guys are usually so informed, anda they like to discuss and exchange opinions, so I guess despite not being a big statement.
The fact is that I was reading random things on reddit, until I entered the well-known "Glitch in the Matrix" forum. I occasionally read the anecdotes posted there for sheer entertainment, but this one in particular caught my eye as it included a "proof video".
Here is the original post:
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/slga0o/how_is_this_possible/
Additionaly, here's only the YouTube link to the video:
https://youtube.com/shorts/v8lXnDa25sg?feature=share
Well, in theory, the video clearly violates the laws of physics, which is why Occam's Razor overwhelmingly points in one direction here.
I originally thought it was a reverse video but a user did the work of reversing it and it really doesn't seem to be the case to me, the hand movements become quite unnatural in that case.
Here is the reversed video by "PleadianPalladine" user: https://kapwi.ng/c/SfgxMe6yqn
After a personal analysis of the frames, the video at a glance seems to fulfill its mission to support the claim of "Glitch in the Matrix" (although I am not an expert in image), however, it is necessary to consider that the video does not It has a good quality, which together with the simple white color of the sticker also provides a favorable setting for a relatively simple edition.
It's even a bit strange that someone engraves a sticker for no reason, but that's already subjective.
What do you think? Is there any other "mundane" explanation for what was observed? Just a simple video editing? Either this guy just proved the simulation theory once and for all ;0 (jk)
The fact is that I was reading random things on reddit, until I entered the well-known "Glitch in the Matrix" forum. I occasionally read the anecdotes posted there for sheer entertainment, but this one in particular caught my eye as it included a "proof video".
Here is the original post:
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/slga0o/how_is_this_possible/
Additionaly, here's only the YouTube link to the video:
https://youtube.com/shorts/v8lXnDa25sg?feature=share
Well, in theory, the video clearly violates the laws of physics, which is why Occam's Razor overwhelmingly points in one direction here.
I originally thought it was a reverse video but a user did the work of reversing it and it really doesn't seem to be the case to me, the hand movements become quite unnatural in that case.
Here is the reversed video by "PleadianPalladine" user: https://kapwi.ng/c/SfgxMe6yqn
After a personal analysis of the frames, the video at a glance seems to fulfill its mission to support the claim of "Glitch in the Matrix" (although I am not an expert in image), however, it is necessary to consider that the video does not It has a good quality, which together with the simple white color of the sticker also provides a favorable setting for a relatively simple edition.
It's even a bit strange that someone engraves a sticker for no reason, but that's already subjective.
What do you think? Is there any other "mundane" explanation for what was observed? Just a simple video editing? Either this guy just proved the simulation theory once and for all ;0 (jk)