off-topic:- gonna write matrix article

Today i saw reloaded in theater. i never saw it before. . also did not read any spoilers. After all the discussion i had with my cousin. . . i am think of writing a article about What i understood about Reloaded.

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Today i saw reloaded in theater. i never saw it before.. also did not read any spoilers.

After all the discussion i had with my cousin ... i am think of writing a article about "What i understood about Reloaded... and (maybe) also what might happen in revolution.. "

I am thinking of Xplaining "reloaded", little bit from a programmers perspective. How it co-relates to your and my (*woot culture*) world ... like that.

Hope you dont get bored reading a lengthy article :roll: .

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I hope you realize the inherent problems with the matrix like its emulation if happen-able events. It would have to assume the usual calculation for a value for random isn´t (in computing at least) totally random so by contraction of a matrix would be entirely too predictive if one knew the workings of the matrix. And well the matrix is very silly in a way how do they plan to make babies in the matrix? Did they join one of the pods together? Well anyway this should be hoot there are many differences to our reality and the reality in wich the matrix is based in as well, like where he manages to stop the machines outside the matrix by thought. :-? that is all

Ah I used to live in Chennai for a while until i didnt

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hmm not sure, maybe the interactions of the human mind will introduce the element of the unknown, since wouldn´t they effectively be an individual program, written by said individual, but within the confines of the rules of the matrix?

As for the children thing I guess they could be “test tube babiesâ€, which are grown in some artificial medium until they can be added to the matrix, coinciding with the popping out of someone´s new chindler, although, do they wait for someone to conceive before they bother to add someone new? Maybe that explains people´s drunken urges for some fun, combined with a lack of availability of contraceptives leading to accidental bundles of joy lol.

Its all just a guess but thought I´d add it for a bit of fun, but, don´t you think that if this has been going on for so long that the machines could have thought of a better way of making energy, more direct so power wasn´t wasted maintaining our bodies, although, of course, then there would be no film.

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Humans are closed systems; I can´t see how interaction from a human can effect the eventual of any other systems. I suppose them doing something could add the randomness, but to act they need something to act on; so perhaps it wouldn´t be entirely random. That is to say that humans require stimuli before they can react to it, just being a human cant really affect anything else.

As for the babies, I suppose that is feasible or cloning in cloning vats perhaps and they clone the dead to make the new people. Well either way yes, the premise of the movie is rather weak they should have made it into something like they are all their by choice in order to achieve a utopian society but to sustain it they use people as food (as in the case of soylent green) but then shit happens and some people get disconnected from the matrix and find out what happens, corny I know but it makes more sense than the current reason.

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I think thats pretty much what i said ie. them being individual programs and its their interaction with the system that could add the randomness.

Stimuli is required to react to, but im not sure their reactions are 100% predictable, although their experiences throughout their life would certainly have a great effect on the way in which they reacted to stimuli within the system.

But of course humans may also act independently withou outside stimuli to attempt to fulfill some want or desire of their own, and where as again this would relate to their previous experience I dont think it could be 100% predictable.

The object theyre acting on would not act randomly I agree (unless it was another human) as it would act according to the rules of the matrix and / or physics (unless you are the one lol)