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opportunities. hey, i will bring about new industries, but people are worried about losing that jobs to understand how it affects our daily lives. counting the cost on al jazeera or the highest on the okay, thanks for watching the stream on today's episode. why we say fascination. 5, doleful guidance. people who work exactly like us, but totally unrelated. his professor, i don't believe doubles, magical twins, doppelganger is, have appeared in mythology and literature and folklore and cultures all around the world. in greek mythology, there is narcissus who was obsessed with his own reflection. there's the egyptian con, or spirit double in celtic folk floor, there's the fetch, a look like that appears to us at the moment of our death. the word doppelganger is
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of german origin and it means double go, or, or double walker. and the figure of the top of gang, or began to appear in german literature and the late 18th century. and it represented a 2nd self and external non biological twin that appears to us or visits us. and that usually wants something from us. we are unpacking the double kind of phenomena from a cultural personal as scientific perspective. would love to help us if you're on new to me like and let us know your stories. and if you're on twitter, tweet as the picture, you feel the whole guys side by side. and we can be the judge to get a handle is act a nice day. i a kind of have a tough old guy without the whole gang. his tale tyson has his own, the whole gang that he lives in the west state of georgia. and as an i teen
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professional, my color is totally as double as if he could work that out to that place. friends, he has a, he's a practice manager and he lives in atlanta most officially to so the line also has a double gain a he is a banker and this niger in city of kaduna. i'm assuming the how much calamity is the how much still toast double his and managing director and also joins us from, could do not have no genuine delta manual estella is direct to the joseph to that i see kenya research institute and he had a team that we sent and reported, and its magic links between the whole kindness joins us from boston having m s and m k. how did you find out that you had a duffel gang a. how did you meet? tell us the story and bessie stopped. oh it was we bought 2005 then. oh so i was in my, in this i keep
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a holiday and everyone who i need to do like i saw someone like looks like it happened one time. it was like from time to time, i'm fine. everyone, oh, it's my honest and his son looking just like this and i think was the small i had so uh, on the friday i went to the office and i was with the exception. and i see the mouse looks at me. i said, what's the cost every one bit go down with quiet. and one of the stuff they said she said that you know, we just buy it with both way and it said this morning and display his way to so i was wondering. so it is no, you must be told me that he was not to go back to school to see what
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my husband uses his phone number. i wouldn't but see, i think on the site and the site i like i said i so you saw your us as we also use myself on that. i saw you. oh yeah. wait about it. yeah, that's we. so you see on the let me just let me also and paste was not like when you saw like yourself do you recognize that? did you recognize that most? i looked exactly like it at 1st. yes i did. i did. what was it like, what is that i and, and my 1st my initial reaction to those, this has to be the person that everybody's you saying that it was like, right? and this is, there's no 2 ways about it. charlie
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a michael who wants to go to they like the whole kind us to get me for the best for a while now. nice. absolutely. yeah. i got to go. we could confuse them. yes. yes. ok. well i will. i find the positive that you will start is, is that you will friends and you have no idea what the whole gang is. i mean, looking at you right now, is i, how is that possible? how did you go through a friendship before you actually realize? hang on a minute. we like you to the johnny. yeah. so i, i, you know, it's interesting because i'm back to think that i'm more of michael's doppelganger than the other way around because that, that's kind of really what the, the way it happened for us is we, we became friends. but mike lived in atlanta longer than i had, and people kept mistaking me for him. and so really, i think the way that it involved, besides, you know, our friendship developing was, is, you know, cuz it is that we started seeing pictures of us together as we became friends. and
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as time went on and we would see pictures of each other together and events or whatever, that's when i think it was kind of became more obvious to us. but you know, when you're, when you're the person, you can see the difference is more than the similarity sometimes. right? but i mean, it was, we got mistaken for each other all over the place all the time. that's michael. yeah. so truly disappointed. we, you know, it, it took a while for us to start realizing because like he said, people were mistaking him, mistaking him. and we had a common group of friends. we met through music and the band and charlie joined the band and my friends were in the bands i would guess to them. but then more more as we were performing, people would ask for you guys, brothers for you guys, probably not happen to be in a bar one time. so do you play guitar with monkey one? i know that's charlie. so is it came about the people pointing it out to us like people are going up to charlie and then people kept pointing it out to us. and then
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it started happening to me. people mistaking me for charmer. i'm going to bring in a toy who spoke to a little bit earlier and victoria explained, the experience has been confused by somebody who is much more well known than she is. let's have a look and i have been compared to genevieve in 1992 and a least actress in the past. and initially i took it as a piece of flattery, but as more and more people said it both within and outside and idea, i begun to think it was in fact a kind complement. the comment on the she should look like me because i'm older. however, we time i would look at some movies and try to see the singularities between those . and i think there's something there a little bit about the official structures and skin complection as well. i think it's interesting and i do believe that the book and as i thought i stepped out, what are we seeing when we say to people who look really similar that we call them
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doleful guys? what is i only doing? so our i is, is capture, is capturing a mixture of features in the face, the nose, the mouse, the i, the structure of the bones there. and it's something that we use to recognize our friends and i would have family. in fact, we live with our sons, they look like as something that did it out of a sense. in fact, because behalf of us in ethics, what should i have of that then? that's the case. and it's been destined because uh, not right now the new generations, the teenagers, just have to look for it. look like people up to date, then the little out. and this way this is that loving themselves a lot. i'm wondering if when you have to do the whole, can you like them because they know, like you told me to a really good friends. i live in french for a long time. is it because you're looking at yourself, tommy,
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it's interesting cuz oh yeah we, we should, we hit it off almost from the very beginning and became really close friends and remained close friends. you know, for a long time. it's a bit one of the things we've talked about, there was the fact that we have this whole experience together a be look like. so we, we have something that we with each other that we don't have with any of our other friends, right? like we, we have a bond and a connection that's very, very different. you know, i never thought about it from a perspective of did we initially attract each other, you know, become attractive because we looked at my cause that there were more along the lines of our personality. yeah, but i mean it's certainly something that kept us together and it's, and it's, um, it's an interesting bond to happen. somebody, we just don't have the, you know, it, there's also the possibility that the member put these people together using the facial programs the same. they use in the airport or to up in the rifle and just
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looking at the phase, but maybe the share of the staff and maybe they like each other because they have come, a hobbies, come and faced. so these can be added to the, to the stab, you know, to select some of your research that you've been doing this based on a photography project. this is francois, it's pronounced photography project. let me, let me show you here. it's a, i'm not a look like, and i'm just gonna scroll down here i'm, i'm looking for 2 particular people. here we go. i show they know like the whole guy is. this is nuno and this is miguel. we spoke to the a little bit earlier to talk about how people do think they look exactly the line that's of when the start to the working in your fist. and when i go there, miguel was there and she was so so similar to me in all aspects that i felt weird and was a very uncanny feeling. and it feels like i have
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a nice differential problem like i was there already when i arrived with all the yeah. were also some other similarities like some based on stuff and what not like music. and i feel that the we work on the same area. we have both developers and that's pretty much it. all right, dr. sarah, i do not think noon uh miguel. like each other. what will you be looking at in their faces to say oh yeah, these faces all similar to. yeah, so um the degree of look i like it has, uh a lot of, uh, we know they're gonna be very wides. for example, the people that are bad for look like either way we call real twins or mama. so you got the twins, and they had people like this in this tabby that they have these similar features.
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some of them added. imagine maybe a box and some 70, some may be 60 percent, etc. that just depends visitation, we would choose these more objective programs. this official uh, algorithms to really tell which ones out of the closest um, it depends and that, that look like that they share 70 percent of the share of 60 the shit, 80 percent. the advance of each couple. i mentioned and hey, what would you like to us adults, estella? now that you have in p and he's been studying the whole gang is empty. i'm actually stuff. okay. okay. um, i just wanted to know what the deal is because like i said, it looks, you know, really helps me that kind of some parts of the lifestyle are the same as well. so what kind of deals that you do? because so when it says that the, yeah,
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yeah. so this should be interesting question because at the beginning of our experiments, we wanted to know what's more important than what you had is from your parents, what you do in your life, your life is style. okay. and it looks like it's for the face is not the most relevant, is what you excited for your, from your parents, your genetics at this moment of, of time. but maybe when these look like they age, they started to the bench at this 1st of them. because then you have more time that i think they, they doing the lives that contamination is mulkey and that type of the food that they eat, that set to be able to model a to the different features of the face and pay your, your moms, your mothers look quite similar. yes. um they do look quite similar. oh, i don't know if a mess would agree with me on that, but it's, it's something that i've explored about for
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a very, very long time. and i think that that is actually where our, our similarity sort of comes from, you know, what is what, yes they do. they do look like built a set of guys. yeah. because uh we, we found that the main reason, the incentive fusion that they look like usually the genetics, the body ations in the dna that they have. this is the bottom of our a status. they came from our father. i don't know where my that so make a, make a lot of sense that some of, of their mothers, they look at like, i'm so what i find fascinating, charlie. a michael is that from you estimate groups, you'll completely different. you've got a different sort of heritage line, and yet i'm looking at both of you right now. and you could, you could be brothers. and you thought about the absolutely, yeah. yes. when we did, we did some kind of genetic test
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a couple of years ago and i was a little bit sick really wish you. oh, that would be so cool if charlie where my cousin, you know, just, you know, just have like, a long, not word somewhere down in the lineage, but, you know, yeah, it is interesting that we have different, you know, linear jameson. i find it fascinating too, because we have seen other couples. i have met other people over the years. even before i found out about this project that we're as exact exact lookalikes as they usually get work, is it look like you should get you and it's it's, it's fascinating, this whole doppelganger thing and then have it and my father wants to, i didn't, i forgot about the story my father told once when i was about 14 or 15, he saw somebody else's son walk by. he thought it was me and he said, what are you doing? what we do, what are you doing? and then he realized it was on the lease of the guy that just like on the ultimate
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yeah, the paper given entails. now i only need to know how i spell. it says the existence of a double cabinet is a sign that shows that we are a big family. and i want to go to ship ounce who send us in a little story about how he is confused by somebody who is very well known. but the younger version of this very well known pass and how it gets provides this looking what county is, who it is before we show you the picture. here we is in 2008. when obama one, the election people actually stopped calling me by maybe and, and said, calling me about that because of the resemblance on it was much simpler for them. so for from 2008, 2011, the whole neighborhood knew me as obama. then the picture that i submitted to algebra fund story, it was that the, you know, girl, a national debate competition in uganda in 2019 where we were debating primary
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education with parliamentary is it actually became a mean and uh, some, some of the members are doing well like obama grace dust, with his presence at this competition. i can see that shuffling was not a baby a problem or not. what do you think this is the guy who was like yes, totally a baby about us. all right, so i'm, i'm, i'm thinking now what do we do with this? i know that you're doing some scientific research based on the photography project to fonts us, we now we will hear about in, from, in just a moment. but what can we do? none from people who look really like us don't trust data. so there are 2 ways of research now that, that would kind of take one is know for the 1st time looking at the face of someone who can, could i put in fair to have the information that the entity sequence,
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what does the dna and this kind of helping the screening of genetic disorders in to make an editor addiction of his intake. this is just looking at the face. and the 2nd idea is that now you have the dna. does that take my cdl? you can throw a face, make a, got a tune, a bit that got a ton of the face. and this can be useful, for example, in the, in it may be code for the antiques to solve problems, etc. so that the couple of interesting ideas that i would like to work out to it's, it's interesting that i go towards the adult side of being adult to kind of the idea of solving crimes. what if they called the wrong pass? and what is michael? did he know, charlie, what is the m s instead of and the day i this is, there's a whole series of night mess. it can happen. a yes. is that a between them that a lot of genetic different and so the word in this case, you know, 184, find a nurse in a group different. sure. all right, a one day we were actually i'll tell you, i think we will actually, we were on that. um we were, are they used our picture from francois?
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it's yes. look or seem to be book the paper, the these, the was a legal paper around the problems with facial rest of the recognition software and solving crimes. out of a i think it was a william and mary college legal college actually. and it was a whole discussion about how there could be problems, you know, legally with this identification. i know, so i think to me as well, i move sites, ethics don't necessarily go hand in hand. i'm do you have any concerns? right now, m kay, about what might be happened scientifically with research into, to hold on as you, you could be a subject. yes, the best right. um my, my initial concern is what um other than just spoke about. my initial concern is what if something happens and
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a i get it wrong you. ready by the time thing to switch it out, you know, i might have been bad was for maybe 2 or 3 years and i may as well vouch for you. all right, let's, i want to put in francois spring. now, because a lot of what we've been talking about was really, i'm down to fonts, was pronounced photography projects. i'm totally unlikely were in that particular project for that. so i'm gonna ask them about that. but his once was to travel with a well taking pictures of double gang is just what he told us, that he i had this id once to find lookalikes. people look the same and bring them together and then do their photo. so that was a very simple id, and then it became some thing else because after all these years, many, many years, i have 250 pairs of look alike, which means 500 people who agreed to join my project and the for the rest
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of by myself, i'm not going to say the project change your life charlie, i'm like, oh, but it definitely made to, i'm happy a to be seen as a kind of twins that we share a few pictures of how you, how you enjoy, and you'll see a lot of things here, when we hit switch this i think of just past that was after we had gone through apartments put together, then we went to another part of the yes. all right. the like the beginning to every one of those things to get the mike, what does that experience like? some people think like we're brothers. we used to work out the same gym together and was, it was fun because as work out partners and his friends, we were like, okay, we're going to jump today. what time are we meeting?
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and people look at us and during my like all, there's a 2 brothers and funny thing happened a couple of months ago, this mastery part of the charlie and i go to every year. i the same with them to do so. i dressed zeus and i did all this here and make up their dresses is great because it's charlie shows up. dress is another great guy which is really funny. but i rest of it. okay, i'm going to bring in one more voice, and this is from the initial psycho analyst who tries to explain why, why it is that we continue to be fascinated through the ages by double gang us issues. i found out i had a double gardner about 25 years ago when people in the local market started to be very nice to me. and it turns out is because a, so i was a mattress from the sofa. and so i became interested in the phenomenon of the double gun. yeah. because the mit says if you see your topic, i knew you dropped it. and then the way this thing that was happening in the market
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was that kind of, you know, the 2nd dropping that the soonest. the people found out that i wasn't who they thought i was. i was kind of nobody to them. i was displaced. and so it seems like a place where psychology could explain to me so week ago i and now so i'm to the way of doing the sure about the whole gang as do have a double gang a. was this a list of a sent me this picture of them together? what have you gained from me thing somebody who looks so like, what is it got out of your life? what else do you know? at least you to, you know, so we share so much. ringback you know, how eyes you all interest you tend to be somewhat similar. so i think you know, of the need some other perspective for me. so like,
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so i'll see you. so give me a let you know how a we go about setting someone. i assume mr. that i'm going to leave mr for a few more seconds to tell me what he's got out of knowing you got it. okay. well, um or similar to what you said we've, we've, we've been similar and just similar business address. similar development address support the same for the whole team. um, you know, and it says look at someone really been in the meeting, right. like, who is not an evil twin tale. michael west. the fact must the fact dr. stella, thank you so much and what is it the whole gang of the sudden sense of still comments to be part of this program? appreciate it. so you next time. take the the,
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