The passenger plane appears to be frozen in time as it floats above the traffic below in the viral video.
What do you think then? Is there definitive evidence that we are living in a video game or similar environment?
The video was uploaded by Tania, a TikTok user, with the following caption: Matrix Glitch? Additionally, this is not the first time I’ve seen it in Chicago.
After watching the video 1.2 million times, not everyone was as perplexed as Tania.
Another person said, It is definitely a glitch that the plane cannot remain stationary.
Another added: There were a lot of people who attested to seeing similar perplexing sights while driving, but none of them seemed to be aware that filming something moving in the opposite direction can make it appear stationary. “Dude, this confirms way back I saw a plane stay in one spot and looked at everyone around me they thought I was nuts…”
However, if it’s a glitch in the matrix, let’s call it that and discard all previous beliefs, why not?
Naturally, there are many strange, wonderful, and perplexing moments in this world, and it can be challenging at times to rationally explain them away.
The woman who made the video shared the following explanation, which showed her preparing food in a kitchen: ” Right there, you can see me grabbing a lemon. I divided it in half, and then I divided it again right there.
“You can see me cut it, then I go get a bag, grab the bag, and go back for the lemon. When I touch the lemon, I wonder why it isn’t cut in half.
However, who are we to judge? I don’t think the sentient machines that simulated our reality were overly thrilled when their master plan was foiled by a lemon.
“You can see me cut it, then I go get a bag, grab the bag, and go back for the lemon. When I touch the lemon, I wonder why it isn’t cut in half.
Because the lemon was no longer cut in half, I’m freaking out. You can see me cutting the lemon in half in the video, so it was literally intact. I’m panicking because I don’t know how to react because this has never happened to me.
However, who are we to judge? I don’t think the sentient machines that simulated our reality were overly thrilled when their master plan was foiled by a lemon.