Edited By
Jamal El-Hakim

On March 9, at approximately 7:38 PM, a person captured what they believe could be a face in a video recorded on their phone. They shared the clip online on April 1, hoping to gather opinions from the community.
While testing their phoneโs zoom feature, the individual began recording passing cars and other objects from their balcony. The video quality is poor, with a resolution of 352x288, and the recording was done in low light. After initially disregarding the footage, the individual later re-examined it and thought they spotted a face-like figure in one corner.
The post drew various opinions from users, highlighting a mix of skepticism and belief in paranormal phenomena.
One person remarked, "I donโt see a face, sorry. If you do, itโs most likely pareidolia."
Another stated, "I see faces! Clear as! Kinda creepy!"
Others called for enhancements, asking for visual aids to pinpoint the alleged face with comments like: "I need a red circle or yellow arrow."
Pareidolia is a well-known psychological phenomenon where the mind responds to random stimuli by perceiving familiar patterns, such as human faces. This explains why some viewers are quick to dismiss the face as merely an illusion.
Given the mixed reactions from the online community, thereโs a solid chance this video will spark increased interest in pareidolia and similar phenomena. Experts estimate around 70% of people might encounter this type of optical illusion in their lifetime, leading to more discussions in forums about perceived faces in everyday objects. Itโs likely that enthusiasts will create enhanced visuals or even attempt similar recordings in hopes of finding their own instances of this uncanny effect, which could fuel viral trends on social media, thus bridging art and science in unexpected ways.
This situation mirrors the time when the often debunked images of the Loch Ness Monster drew fervent belief despite a lack of solid evidence. Just as some believed in the presence of the creature lurking beneath the waves, todayโs community discussion shows how an ambiguous video can unleash collective imagination, enabling people to come together in a shared moment of intrigue. Both cases illustrate how human perception and cultural narrative thrive on shadowy figures, transforming them into icons born from shadows and uncertainty.