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May nagulat sa pagsulpot ng tila isang dagat sa Koronadal City sa South Cotabato na na-videohan pa. Namalik-mata lang ba siya o totoo ito? To see is to believe!


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00:00Good evening, Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim who will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:10Someone was surprised to see a sea in Coronadal City, South Cotabato that has been filmed.
00:16Is it a coincidence or is it true? To see is to believe.
00:23Sherrylyn is sure that there is no near sea in her town in Coronadal, South Cotabato.
00:27That's why she was surprised while she was driving on this road.
00:30This is what she filmed.
00:34I have a cousin who told me that there is a sea.
00:37It seems like a sea suddenly appeared in her town.
00:41It really looks like a sea.
00:43In the sea, you can really see that there are mountains.
00:46Then the color of the ocean, which is really the same.
00:51But while they were getting closer and closer, she found out that she was wrong.
00:57She thought that the sea in the distance is just a wall of a mall.
01:04It's really amazing because it really looks like a sea.
01:11I can also see in the comment section that when they pass by, they can see that it's really a sea.
01:17This is just an optical illusion.
01:20It's really amazing.
01:22You can see one thing that you thought is real, but in reality, it's not.
01:30Brother Kim, how does optical illusion work?
01:33Brother Kim, what is it?
01:34Optical illusion is a phenomenon where our brain interprets visual stimuli in a way that does not correspond to their actual physical appearance.
01:42This is what happens because of the way our brain processes images.
01:47Optical illusions can use colors, light, and patterns to create images that can mislead our brains.
01:53And this is because the retina, or the film behind our eyes, is capable of perceiving two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects.
02:00Actually, in the video, it really looks like a sea in the distance because of its shape.
02:05Even the width and color, and its relationship to other things seen in the video, like the streets or trees.
02:12And it's correct that this is what our memory is used to.
02:15That's why our eyes and brain sometimes get confused when we see something that looks similar.
02:20There are many other optical illusions that can confuse our brains.
02:24But this is one of the oldest optical illusions in the world.
02:33One of the so-called oldest optical illusions in the world can be found here at the Ira Batespora Temple in Tamil Nadu, India.
02:41This is a carving of an elephant and a bull that is said to be 900 years old.
02:46Here, we can see that the head of the elephant and the head of the bull are the same.
02:51What's amazing about this is that it's carved in stone.
02:54It's hard to tell if the head of the animal is the head of the elephant attached to the body of the elephant,
03:00or the head of the bull attached to the body of the bull.
03:05Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the final news, just post a comment.
03:09Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
03:11Always remember, it's important to know.
03:13I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.

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