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It is now possible to find your doppleganger in real life

Even if you feel you are unique, among the seven billion people on earth there may be someone who has an incredible resemblance to you, that is, a doppleganger .If this fact has ever caused you curiosity, You may be pleased to know that it is possible to find that person through a new online service.Find out what is going on.

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The idea of the doppleganger has inspired writers such as Dostoevsky and Nabokov, and few are immune to the intrigue one feels when a friend claims to have found someone who had an exact resemblance to him on the bus.

The word is the German word with which they designate a "spooky double" of a living person.The word comes from the term doppel , which means "double »And ganger :« walking ».Its oldest form, cradled by the novelist Jean Paul in 1796, is Doppeltganger , 'he who walks to the side'.

In the literature, they use this word to refer to the "evil twin" or the phenomenon of bilocation.

But the reality is not so sinister.This is the case of Sara Nordstrom and Shannon Lonergan, two women for whom doppelgangers are neither fiction nor gossip, but reality.The two women have no family relationship.They live more than 2,700 kilometers away-Sara is from Sweden and Shannon is from Ireland-and they gathered through the Twin Strangers website , which houses more than half a million people trying to find their similar ones.

Twin Strangers members upload photos and catalog their face, eye and eyebrow shapes to find a pair. And while Sara and Shannon are so similar that Shannon's father "needed a moment »to differentiate them, they are not the only people who find a similar person without relationship.

It is now possible to find your doppleganger in real life

Statistically, any of these pairs of people are a surprise .Researchers at the University of Adelaide School of Medicine collected data on eight facial measurements for 4,000 people and did not find a single pair.In their study, published in Forensic Science International earlier this year, they calculated that the chances of finding two people with eight of the same facial metric features were less than one in a trillion.

But the study was based on the measurement of the exact distance between the various facial features , instead of "descriptive" features, such as a curved nose.

Professor Maciej Henneberg, co-author of the research, explained that descriptions are not considered a reliable method of evaluation Because a feature like the color of the eyes someone is subjective.

Which means that, although it is statistically almost impossible to find someone who is an exact match in terms of facial measurements, there is a much greater chance of finding two people who seem identical at first glance. Therefore, while Sara and Shannon may not be exact physical replicas, they are similar enough to be confused as twins.

Those who wish to find their own doubles may try to attract people to social networks, do a reverse search of Google images and look through the «visually similar images», or pay 3.95 dollars a month to upload your photo and search matches in Twin Strangers.Thanks to the wonder of the Internet, we all have the opportunity to find our unrelated doppelgangers.

Would you try?

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