Marathon runner's abs reveal curious shape, spark divine debate

Looking at a photo of a marathon runner, internet users discovered a surprising "revelation." On his "six-pack," one can see the outline of a face. For some, this sight instantly reminded them of Jesus Christ.

They saw Jesus on the marathon runner's body.
They saw Jesus on the marathon runner's body.
Images source: © Instagram | voguewilliams
Mateusz Domański

6 September 2024 10:37

Matthew Spencer is a marathon runner who ran 30 marathons in 30 consecutive days, an impressive feat that earned him the title of Guinness World Record holder.

Under the photo published by his wife, numerous congratulations for Spencer appeared.

But that's not all. Some also noticed something unusual in the runner's abdominal muscles.

I see Jesus Christ on his stomach - wrote one of the commenters.
Is that a man's face on his torso? - asked someone else.

Observations about the unusual "revelation" spread quickly, and the man's "six-pack" became very famous because of this.

Is there a face of Jesus Christ there? Everyone can answer that question for themselves.

What is pareidolia?

In this case, we are dealing with pareidolia. This is a phenomenon in which people see familiar shapes in random images or details, but they think these observations are unreal. It is important to note that this happens with full awareness, thus distinguishing it from illusion.

Examples of pareidolia include some people seeing the face of the devil in Queen Elizabeth II's hair on Canadian banknotes from 1954 or seeing figures in the smoke from the burning World Trade Center towers. Another well-known case is observing a "sculpture" of a face in a mountainous area on Mars.

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