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SKY GLITCH ☈ CAUGHT ON CAMERA
It was seen in multiple states and places all that same day. It was not dark yet like 5 or 6 in the afternoon and then it was 9 o'clock and a man caught the sun come bk on. They are using a sun simulator the patents are public and next yr a company will start selling daylight at night look it up. ,out people don't have a clue what the people in control are actually doing. Wake up it wasn't a transformer when multiple states experienced it, stop thinking everything has a simple explanation because it's bout to get really weird for everyone.
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Person captures 'glitch in the matrix' while taking a photo of the sky and no one can explain it"Right then so no glitch in the matrix......just the actual matrix. Excellent"
Poppy Bilderbeck
A photograph of the sky has been praised as a 'rare good post' showing a 'glitch in the matrix' with others convinced it's 'just the actual matrix'.
Whether it's a group of birds appearing to 'freeze' or an eerie picture of someone in their wedding dress, some have been left convinced that
The Matrix is not just a film starring Keanu Reeves, but that we're actually living in our very own sci-fi drama.
And yet another image, seemingly confirming everyone's fears, has since been doing the rounds on social media.
A Reddit user called u/twisted_stinkeye took to thread r/GlitchInTheMatrix to share a photograph taken of the sky, sun and a road alongside a drawn on arrow pointing to the part of the sky which shows the sun poking through the clouds.
The caption reads: "I thought it was a reflection in the clouds then zoomed in."
Indeed, if you have a little zoom into the image, you can see the arrow is pointing to not just clouds and rays of sun, but a little area of green dots peaking out of the clouds which - there's no denying - looks out of place and slightly alien-esque.
And it's not taken long for people to weigh in.
One user u/Phyllida_Poshtart wrote: "Right then so no glitch in the matrix......just the actual matrix. Excellent. Not sure what the hell that could be tbh but it looks very symbolic in a close up."
"Rare good post," another user u/Etucc commented.
And TikToker Grace - who goes by @gracefulshift - took to her page to analyse the image too.