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#KuyaKimAnoNa? - Konsepto ng "doppelgänger," tampok sa GMA Prime series na "My Ilonggo Girl;" Lahat ng planeta, mag-a-align nga ba ngayong buwan? Tila sumulpot na dagat sa Koronadal, optical illusion lang pala; Negros bleeding-heart pigeon na endemic sa Negros at Panay Islands, critically endangered na; Pananampalataya ng mga Cebuano kay Sto. Niño, paano nga ba nagsimula? 


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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10The latest series of Kapuso Network, My Ilonggo Girl, has just aired last night.
00:14But it seems like a lot of people have turned their eyes away.
00:17Why did they see two different Jill and Ward?
00:20Let's get to know our My Ilonggo Girl and her doppelganger.
00:25In the latest installment of Kapuso Network and GMA Public Affairs, My Ilonggo Girl premiered last night.
00:34Nong! You're the first one to watch!
00:36Not only did they watch two different Jill and Ward.
00:39In the series, not only did the life of the Kapuso actress give birth to the character of the happy vendor, Tata,
00:45but also the fierce social media influencer, Dennis.
00:48Who is she? A doppelganger?
00:52Kuya Kim, what is a doppelganger?
00:54Kuya Kim, what is it?
00:56The word doppelganger comes from the German word that means double goer.
01:00In German folklore, it refers to the spirit double or the exact replica of a living person.
01:06According to belief, it's scary to meet or know your doppelganger.
01:10It's a bad income.
01:12But now, the term doppelganger is also used for a person who looks like you but you don't look like him.
01:19There's a theory that every person in the world has 6 doppelgangers or faces.
01:23What I found is that one of my doppelgangers is a South Korean actor, Gong Yoo.
01:27Do you agree?
01:29But did you know? According to a paper published in Cell Reports,
01:32doppelgangers don't just have the same face.
01:35It's also possible that they have the same genes and lifestyle traits.
01:38Researchers studied the DNA of human doubles.
01:419 out of 16 pairs share a common genetic variation called single nucleotide polymorphisms.
01:48That's why these human doubles are like virtual twins.
01:51In this popular attraction, you won't be able to take your eyes off.
01:54Here, you can see doppels of famous personalities and artists.
02:04Madame Tussauds is in a wax museum.
02:06Their waxes contain their personalities from different regions.
02:10French artist Mariette Tussauds was founded in 1835 in London.
02:14But now, there are many branches in different provinces around the world.
02:18Like in New York, Hong Kong, Paris, and Tokyo.
02:20Now, there are many Filipino wax figures in the museum.
02:23Miss Universe title holders Pia Wurtzbach and Catriona Gray,
02:28boxing champ Manny Pacquiao,
02:30multimedia superstar Ann Curtis,
02:34and Broadway legend Lea Salonga.
02:38For more trivia behind viral news,
02:41just post a comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim Ano Na?
02:44Always remember, the important thing is to know.
02:46I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
02:55Good evening, Kapuso!
02:57I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you trivia behind trending news.
03:01Some people are so happy that all the planets in our solar system will align this January.
03:09But before you get excited,
03:11let's find out if this is true or fake news.
03:16On January 25, 2021
03:20There are posts and videos online that I haven't watched this month.
03:25All the planets in our solar system will align
03:29and will be visible from our sky.
03:31The question is, is this real or fake?
03:35The answer is, there will be a planetary alignment this month,
03:38but not all the planets.
03:40According to Belgian meteorologist John Mews,
03:43it is a rare opportunity to align all the planets in our solar system,
03:47which is estimated to happen every 396 billion years.
03:51That's longer than the age of our sun, which is about 4 billion years old.
03:56That's why it is likely that we will witness all the planets align in our solar system.
04:02It will happen in a month.
04:04But this is just a guess.
04:06In the planetary alignment this month,
04:08six planets will be visible at the same time in our night sky.
04:11The alignment is really wrong.
04:13It is visible, but their idea of alignment is different.
04:17The alignment that is happening now is in the sky.
04:21From our perspective, it looks like a straight line.
04:24Because that's where the placement of planets is viewed from Earth.
04:29But in outer space, they are not really aligned.
04:32But if you want to see more in detail,
04:35we will use binoculars or a small telescope.
04:39If you are not available, you can go to the Astronomical Observatory.
04:46This is called a planetary parade.
04:48What kind of planets are these?
04:50Planetarium!
04:51What is it?
04:55In the planetary parade this month,
04:58the planets Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn
05:01will be visible to our eyes no matter what equipment or device we use.
05:06To spot Neptune and Uranus,
05:08we need a high-powered viewing device like a telescope.
05:13The planetary parade will happen every year.
05:16But the alignment of six or seven planets,
05:19as we will witness this month,
05:21will be considered rare.
05:23So let's make use of it.
05:25Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
05:28post or comment,
05:29hashtag Kuya Kim, what is it?
05:31Always remember, what's important is what you know.
05:34I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
05:43Good evening, Kapuso!
05:45I am your Kuya Kim,
05:46who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
05:49Someone was surprised to see a sea in Coronadal City, South Cotabato,
05:53which was also filmed.
05:55Was it a coincidence or was it real?
05:57To see is to believe.
06:01Sherrilyn is sure that there is no near sea in her town in Coronadal, South Cotabato.
06:06That's why she was surprised while she was driving on this road.
06:09This is what she filmed.
06:13I have a cousin who said,
06:15Hey, sea, sea!
06:16It's as if a sea suddenly appeared in her town.
06:19It really looks like a sea.
06:21In the sea, you can really see that there are mountains,
06:24then the color of the ocean,
06:26which is really a stream.
06:29But while they were getting closer,
06:31she found out that she was seeing things.
06:35What she thought was a sea in the distance,
06:37turned out to be just a wall of a mall.
06:41I was so surprised.
06:44It was so amazing because it really looked like a sea.
06:51I can also see in the comment section,
06:53when they were passing by,
06:55they can see that it really looks like a sea.
06:57This is just one optical illusion.
07:00It was really amazing.
07:02You can see one thing that you think is real,
07:05but in reality, it's not.
07:07Kuya Kim, how does an optical illusion work?
07:10Kuya Kim, what is it?
07:12An optical illusion is a phenomenon
07:14where our brain interprets visual stimuli
07:16in a way that does not correspond
07:18to their actual physical appearance.
07:20This is what happens because of the way
07:22our brain processes images.
07:24Optical illusions can use colors,
07:26light, and patterns to create images
07:28that can mislead our brains.
07:30And this is because the retina,
07:32or the film on the back of the brain,
07:34is capable of perceiving
07:36two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects.
07:38Actually, in the video,
07:40it really looks like a sea from afar
07:42because of its shape,
07:44width, color,
07:46and relationship to other things
07:48that are seen in the video,
07:50like the streets or trees.
07:52And it's also correct that this is
07:54what our memory is used to,
07:56which is why our eyes and brain sometimes get confused
07:58when we see a similar image.
08:00There are many other optical illusions
08:02that can mislead our brains.
08:04But this is one of the oldest optical illusions in the world.
08:14One of the so-called oldest optical illusions in the world
08:16can be found here
08:18in the Ayra Batespara Temple
08:20in Tamil Nadu, India.
08:22This is a carving of an elephant
08:24and a bull that is said to be
08:26900 years old.
08:28Here you can see that the elephant's head
08:30and the bull's head are the same.
08:32What's amazing about this is
08:34that it's hard to tell
08:36if the head of the animal
08:38is the head of the elephant
08:40attached to the body of the elephant
08:42or the head of the bull
08:44attached to the body of the bull.
08:46Meanwhile, to find out the trivia
08:48behind the final news,
08:50just post a comment with the hashtag
08:52Kuya Kim Ano Na.
08:54Always remember, the important thing is to know.
08:56I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
09:01Good evening, Kapuso!
09:03I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you
09:05the trivia behind the trending news.
09:07From our neighbor in Singapore,
09:0910 endemic birds
09:11or only found in the Philippines
09:13were turned over by a foundation
09:15in Bacolod City.
09:17What are these birds and why did they come from Singapore?
09:24Anyone would have a crush on these birds.
09:26The Kolumba Cay
09:28or Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon
09:30is an endemic or only found
09:32on the island of Negros and Panay.
09:34It's critically endangered or almost extinct.
09:38We've been looking into
09:40populations in the wild
09:42but we can't see them anymore.
09:44In Panay, we have
09:46a few individuals
09:48that are trapped.
09:50So in the hope
09:52of saving them,
09:54a small number of Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeons
09:56were turned over.
09:58In 2021, three breeding pairs were trusted
10:00by the Singapore-based
10:02Mandai Wildlife Group.
10:04Just yesterday,
10:06MWG turned over
10:0810 Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeons
10:10to the Talarak Foundation
10:12Negros Forest Park in Bacolod City.
10:14This conservation breeding program
10:16is very important
10:18because there are only a few of them
10:20in the wild.
10:22The concept of
10:24Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon
10:26in Singapore
10:28was very important
10:30because you want to put more eggs
10:32in different baskets.
10:34But do you know why
10:36Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon
10:38is called Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon?
10:44That's why Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon
10:46is called Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon
10:48because of its long red feather
10:50on its white beak
10:52that looks like a broken heart.
10:54Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon
10:56is considered as the Western Visayas
10:58Dig 5 or the endemic species
11:00in the Western Visayas faunal region.
11:02That's why it's illegal to hunt
11:04and catch Negros Bleeding Heart Pigeon.
11:06Meanwhile, to find out the truth
11:08behind the viral news,
11:10just post a comment with the hashtag
11:12Kuya Kim Ano Na?
11:14I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you
11:1624 hours.
11:22Last weekend, the Sinulog Festival
11:24was held in Cebu City.
11:26Where did the deep devotion
11:28of Filipinos to the Child Jesus begin?
11:30Kuya Kim, Ano Na?
11:32The devotion to St. Nino
11:34is in the middle of the faith
11:36of our Cebuano brothers.
11:38But do you know how the deep devotion
11:40to the Child Jesus began?
11:42Kuya Kim Ano Na!
11:46St. Nino de Cebu
11:48is the oldest Christian artifact in the Philippines.
11:50It was discovered by Magellan
11:52in Raja Humabon,
11:54the leader of Cebu Island
11:56in 1521.
11:58His wife is Hara Humanay.
12:00According to the story,
12:02when Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
12:04passed through Cebu in 1565,
12:06he burned the whole settlement
12:08to free the residents.
12:10This is where they found the image
12:12of the Child Jesus in one of the burned houses.
12:14It was wrapped in cloth and tied
12:16in a wooden box.
12:18This is the deep devotion of Cebuano
12:20to the Child Jesus.
12:22Ano Na!
12:24It spread to different parts of the country.
12:26For many Cebuano,
12:28St. Nino is not just an image,
12:30but a living presence
12:32of God
12:34who gives protection,
12:36gives blessings,
12:38and performs miracles.
12:40To our Cebuano brothers,
12:42Happy Sinulog Festival!
12:44This is Kuya Kim, and I will answer you in 24 hours.
12:48Happy Sinulog Festival!

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