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50 Animal Glitches In The Matrix That Might Freak You Out

50 Animal Glitches In The Matrix That Might Freak You Out

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If you’re a fan of The Matrix films, you’ll remember the classic moment when Neo spots a black cat passing twice and simply attributes it to dĆ©jĆ  vu. But as Trinity swiftly informs him, it isn’t always so simple. In their world, this was actually a glitch in the Matrix, reminding everyone that they are in fact, in a simulation. Regardless of whether or not you believe we’re all plugged into the Matrix, (that’s a discussion for another day…) we think you’ll enjoy pretending, at least for as long as it takes you to read this article, that we are.
Below, you’ll find examples of creepily accurate animal doppelgangers that might make you feel like you’re seeing double. From dogs that look identical to rows of seagulls all perched in unison, be sure to upvote the animal look-alikes that you can’t believe were caught on camera. Then, if you’re looking for even more photos that might make you wonder if we truly are living in a simulation, you can find a another Bored Panda article featuring inexplicable glitches in the Matrix right here.

#1 Last Month My Cat Disappeared. A Week Ago I Found Him And Brought Him Home. Today My Cat Came Back. Now I Have Two Identical Cats

Last Month My Cat Disappeared. A Week Ago I Found Him And Brought Him Home. Today My Cat Came Back. Now I Have Two Identical Cats
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#2 I Adopted A Puppy (Right) And Today A New Dog Appeared In Front Of The Door And He Looks Like He's The Same Dog From The Future Trying To Warn Himself About Something

I Adopted A Puppy (Right) And Today A New Dog Appeared In Front Of The Door And He Looks Like He's The Same Dog From The Future Trying To Warn Himself About Something
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#3 Twinsie Derp. How This Is Comfortable?

Twinsie Derp. How This Is Comfortable?
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You might not be convinced that the Matrix, let alone the idea that it can glitch, is real. And that is totally fine; it might take donning a tin foil hat to believe in it. But you have to admit that it is not every day we see identical animals lined up next to each other or posed exactly the same way. Whatever it is that’s causing these occurrences, perhaps just simple coincidences, they are fascinating to see. 

When it comes to animals having doppelgangers, we often only hear about owners who look like their pets, rather than pets who look like one another. Psychologist Sadahiko Nakajima has dedicated his research to exploring human and animal doppelgangers, and he has found that it’s very common for owners to resemble their fur babies. He has several theories as to why this happens, one of which being the exposure effect. This essentially means that we are drawn to familiar things, so pet owners tend to gravitate towards animals with similar facial features to their own, particularly around the eyes. Perhaps this is also why animal doppelgangers tend to find one another? 

#4 A Group Of Black Cats Out In The Wild

A Group Of Black Cats Out In The Wild
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#5 I've Seen A Lot Of Wildlife This Spring But This One Takes The Cake

I've Seen A Lot Of Wildlife This Spring But This One Takes The Cake
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#6 There's A Glitch In The Matrix

There's A Glitch In The Matrix
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Glitches in the Matrix can happen with anything and everything, though. They don’t have to feature animals who look creepily alike. And although the first Matrix film was released in 1999, many people have held onto the ideas discussed in the movies. In 2021, film directory Rodney Ascher released A Glitch in the Matrix, a documentary tackling the question of whether or not we’re living in a simulation, featuring testimonies, philosophical evidence and even scientific explanations in his search for the answer. 

Jordan Hoffman, a writer for Vanity Fair, spoke to Rodney Ascher about the film and discussed the world’s fascination with this topic. Hoffman first notes that the documentary features some very upsetting scenes, including one early on in the film where an ā€œeyewitnessā€ vividly describes a terrifying dissociative episode he had. Whether the Matrix exists or not, Hoffman says the world is certainly a bizarre place.  

#7 Everybody Smiles For The Camera

Everybody Smiles For The Camera
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#8 Night Herons And Kingfishers With Identical Poses. Looks Like Copied And Pasted (Taiwan)

Night Herons And Kingfishers With Identical Poses. Looks Like Copied And Pasted (Taiwan)
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#9 These Birds In Hyde Park

These Birds In Hyde Park
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Hoffman explains that A Glitch in the Matrix is a heavy film to watch, and it even features a testimony from the so-called ā€œMatrix murdererā€ Josh Cooke, who at 19 years old shot his mother and father, claiming he was living in the Matrix. Hoffman wondered if the nature of this documentary started to mess with director Rodney Ascher’s head, but thankfully, he said he managed to keep work separate from his personal life. ā€œEven having conversations with Joshua Cooke about the murder of his parents, I would go home and play with my kid, then fall asleep in front of the TV,ā€ Ascher explained. ā€œIt’s a day at the office. I like to think that my movies are crazier than I am in person. What affected me was being in the mix room—watching it big, hearing the sound design and music that Jonathan Snipes made. Hearing that existential dread at a loud volume does start to work through your lower intestines.ā€

#10 A Once In A Lifetime Shot For Me

A Once In A Lifetime Shot For Me
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#11 These Two Have Been Twinning Non-Stop Since Birth

These Two Have Been Twinning Non-Stop Since Birth
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#12 These Cats Napping Aligned On Stairs

These Cats Napping Aligned On Stairs
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And although Rodney Ascher was happy to make a film exploring possible glitches in the Matrix, he understands that sometimes the reason people believe in such an idea is due to the use of psychedelic drugs, though he decided not to discuss that in his documentary. ā€œWe considered including the topic of DMT, in which people who take it go to another reality," he told Vanity Fair. "If you read the book The Spirit Molecule, there are descriptions of people who take a short psychedelic trip that reminded me a lot of sleep paralysis, in that there are reports of similar apparitions,ā€ Ascher explained. ā€œOne possibility suggests that it is not a hallucination from random imaginary sparks—that you are seeing something ā€˜real’ from a heightened sense of awareness.ā€

#13 My Dog, Flirt (Left) Found Her DoppelgƤnger

My Dog, Flirt (Left) Found Her DoppelgƤnger
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#14 People Always Ask How I Can Tell My Cats Apart, And I Can Never Answer How. I Just Know

People Always Ask How I Can Tell My Cats Apart, And I Can Never Answer How. I Just Know
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#15 For Weeks Kept Seeing What I Thought Was The Same White Cat Everyday But Like A ā€˜Glitch In The Matrix’ It Was Impossibly Everywhere. Then Today My Questions Were Answered

For Weeks Kept Seeing What I Thought Was The Same White Cat Everyday But Like A ā€˜Glitch In The Matrix’ It Was Impossibly Everywhere. Then Today My Questions Were Answered
I thought maybe it was two cats just never spied at the same time. Then that seemed impossible.Ā 
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There are a variety of possible explanations as to why we might think we’ve observed a glitch in the Matrix. One interesting point that Dr. Steven Novella brings up on his blog, Neurologica, is that we could be experiencing glitches in our brains rather than reality. ā€œThere is no question that people experience glitches in their stream of perception of external reality,ā€ Dr. Novella writes. ā€œThis is a common topic of psychological study, and pretty much the entire field of stage illusion. One very common theme of critical thinking and scientific skepticism is that we seek to carefully explain these apparent glitches as largely neurological phenomena (an approach I call neuropsychological humility).ā€

#16 Picture? What Picture?

Picture? What Picture?
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#17 My Dog's Ear Looks Like His Own Face

My Dog's Ear Looks Like His Own Face
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#18 Sometimes It's Hard To Tell Them Apart

Sometimes It's Hard To Tell Them Apart
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Dr. Novella explains that when we experience an anomaly or an amazing coincidence, the idea of neuropsychological humility means that we should first consider that it was a glitch in the way our brain functions, rather than assuming there were external phenomena at play. ā€œOur stream of experience is an extremely active constructive process,ā€ Dr. Novella notes. ā€œPerceptions are filtered, altered, enhanced, compared, matched to internal patterns, and altered again. Memory is also an active constructive process. Attention, cognitive biases, and expectation all shape our perceptions of reality.ā€

#19 Look-Alikes

Look-Alikes
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#20 There Is 2 Of Each Cat Outside Of This Abandoned House

There Is 2 Of Each Cat Outside Of This Abandoned House
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