LOOK: Woman spots disturbing detail while dress shopping

LOOK: Woman spots disturbing detail while dress shopping

Does this prove that the Matrix exists?

LOOK: Woman spots disturbing detail while dress shopping
Tessa Coates Instagram/@wheatpraylove

There are a lot of theories out there about the universe and parallel worlds.

When 'Black Mirror' released its first season, viewers found it eerily interesting and predictive.

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While there is no proof that we live in a dystopian Matrix world, some weird moments have been captured.

If you have any suspicions, here is one instance that remains unexplained.

Tessa Coates shared her shopping story on Instagram, but it is not as straightforward as it seems.

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While wedding dress shopping, Coates did everything a typical bride-to-be would do and took photos of her trying on dresses.

She initially shared her experience on Instagram Stories before posting the pictures to her feed, explaining her strange and creepy situation.

In her caption, she writes: "I went wedding dress shopping and the fabric of reality crumbled. This is a real photo, not photoshopped, not a pano, not a Live Photo. If you can’t see the problem, please keep looking and then you won’t be able to unsee it."

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Look at the photo below and see if you can notice what's wrong:

If you were struggling to see the issue, Tessa is seen posing three different ways in the picture.

This should not be possible, so obviously, something spooky is happening.

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She then decided to head to the Apple store to talk to one of their employees and figure out what might have happened.

While waiting for assistance, she spoke to several employees who could not explain what had happened and were just as confused and freaked out as she was.

Finally, an Apple genius named Roger explains how this has happened. He tells her this is a very extreme case, but an iPhone is not a camera but a computer.

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When an iPhone takes a photo, it takes a series of very quickly taken burst images from left to right, even though it is not a live photo.

As the camera moved behind her back, she moved her arms in a split second, and it decided to stitch the two pictures together.

One person on X managed to locate the tiniest line that shows where the photo is stitched together.

You can watch her initial stories and explanations here.

Not only do you learn something new every day, but we can also confirm that there is no Matrix funny business happening... yet.

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Main image courtesy of Tessa Coates Instagram/@wheatpraylove

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