This might contain some paragraphs that a few may consider, spoilers. Therefore, do not read if you are adverse to them.
Disclaimer: I didn't write this. It was forwarded to me via email and i thought it would be fun to share it with y'all.
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Add on note: The subsequent postings by fellow CS members do contain major direct spoilers so read on at your own risk!
Matrix Theory Explained
Zion is a program, just like the Matrix. How is
Neo able to figure out that
he is able to stop the sentinels in Zion near
the end of the film? The
spoon given to him earlier. It had obviously
been bent loads, but how
outside the Matrix?? This gave Neo the
inspiration and the understanding
that Zion is still a matrix.
"The One" is a program, but has to be "attached"
to someone in the Matrix.
So Mr. Anderson got it in the 6th version of the
Matrix. Then "The One"
program's purpose is to allow Zion to be
destroyed then to rebuild it. The
reason for this is because of anomalies - the
1% of humans that don't
accept the Matrix. These are all brought out of
the Matrix program and into
the Zion program by the "Morpheus" program and
other similar "ship captain"
programs. Then once all the anomalies are out of
the Matrix (and in Zion),
that is the time for Zion to be destroyed, thus
killing all the anomalies
off. The Matrix is then upgraded, thus creating
the next version of the
Matrix, but Zion must be rebuilt so that the
next lot of anomalies can be
brought out again so that they can be destroyed.
This is the feedback-loop, and is the reason to
retain a handful of people
so that Zion can be rebuilt. So this is why Neo
said the
prophecy was a lie - the One's purpose was not
to end the war as the
prophecy stated.
Unfortunately, "The One" program must be re-used
each time, or copied, so it
can be "attached" to a new anomaly inside the
Matrix.
So what happens to the old "The One" program?
It faces deletion, and as the
Oracle explained, it goes into exile instead,
just like the French bloke
(the Merovingian) did. He was the first One
(probably from the second
version of the Matrix), and once he fulfilled
his duty, he became an exile
program and "abdicated" his "Oneness" by
choosing Persephone and power. This
is evident in the bogs when Persephone asks Neo
to kiss her. She says she
wants him to kiss her so she can feel what it is
like again to be kissed by
something close to human, just like the
Merovingian used to be. Then she
says to Trinity that she envies her, but that
these things are not meant to
last. So the Merovingian used to be just like
Neo - a One - thus proving
further the feedback-loop explained earlier.
The correct door in the Architect's room
Now there are two possibilities here:
1. All the previous One's chose the right door
allowing a "temporary
dissemination" of their code into the Matrix
(i.e., the code they "carry"
thus indicating Neo is indeed human), then he
must select (unplug) 23 people
from the Matrix to rebuild Zion. This takes away
the possibility that
stories from previous rebuilds of Zion will be
carried through. But Morpheus
indicated in the first Matrix that this is the
case anyway. He said, "there
was a man born inside, able to change things, it
was he who freed the first
of us," - basically the One previous to Neo. And
this proves that the
previous One chose the right door also. Neo's
purpose is also to choose the
right door, but he does not because he faces
deletion afterwards and has the
choice of going into exile - programs choosing
to go into exile is the one
thing that can't be accounted for in program
parameters. Thus, he chooses
the left door instead this time. How was Neo
able to choose the other door?
Because of his extreme willpower? - Even the
Architect indicated that he'd
noticed this - "Interesting. That was quicker
than the others." Or more
likely, because the Oracle upgraded his coding
with the candy on the park
bench. The candy/cookie was a method to change
the One's program. She said
he has made a believer out of her - this is
quite human-like and perhaps the
previous One's didn't accept the upgrade candy,
now she has hope... hope
that Neo will finally choose the other door.
2. All the previous One's chose the left door,
saving Trinity and letting
Zion fall. So this time is no different. But the
Architect does say, "You
are here because Zion is about to be destroyed.
Its every living inhabitant
terminated, its entire existence eradicated,"
and also, "this will be the
sixth time we have destroyed it, and we have
become exceedingly efficient at
it," - assuming the Architect isn't lying, then
they have already destroyed
Zion (i.e., Zion has fallen) five times - i.e.,
the result of going through
the left door.
Morpheus and Trinity are programs.
Morpheus's purpose was to find the One and
deliver him to the Architect.
Trinity's purpose is to control the One by
getting in love with him. Trinity
is supposed to be the mother of the new One
every time the Matrix is
Reloaded. That's why the sex scene was so
important and why she was named
Trinity.
The Architect says, "she is going to die, and
there is nothing that you can
do to stop it." He was correct though because
she did die just like Neo did
in the first Matrix (Oracle said he or Morpheus
would, and she didn't lie,
but he came back to life). Trinity dies, but
comes back to life (we are
using medical definition of death in all this of
course!).
The Architect has already laid down an ultimatum
for Neo choosing the left
door:
The Architect - "Failure to comply with this
process will result in a
cataclysmic system crash killing everyone
connected to the matrix, which
coupled with the extermination of Zion will
ultimately result in the
extinction of the entire human race."
Neo - "You won't let it happen, you can't. You
need human beings to
survive."
The Architect - "There are levels of survival
we are prepared to accept.
However, the relevant issue is whether or not
you are ready to accept the
responsibility for the death of every human
being in this world."
Looking at this further, the Architect does
say "coupled" with the
extermination of Zion will the human race be
exterminated. So he says
everyone connected to the Matrix will die, but
if Zion is not exterminated,
the human race will not necessarily die. Also,
there is likely to be a
time-window between not going through the right
door, and the cataclysmic
crash, thus allowing Neo to unplug as many as
possible from the Matrix, then
those people won't die. This will be the start
of the next Zion. As for the
Matrix, a cataclysmic crash doesn't mean the end
of the Matrix - just needs
rebooting or reloading!
Agent Smith is the only "human" in this world.
He's the one spreading
himself like a virus replicating himself over
and over until the Matrix will
finally get overloaded and fail. Smith is the
one who wants to get out of
the Matrix for good. He said so in the first
Matrix, "I must get out of
here, I must get free! And in this mind, is the
key," squeezing Morpheus's
temples, "my key! Once Zion is destroyed, there
is no need for me to be
here!"Smith knows that by killing Neo he can
escape the Matrix because Neo
is the key to resetting the Matrix, or to shut
it off. It was originally
killing Neo (in the first Matrix) that allowed
Smith to become powerful
(cloning ability) - so killing Neo again will
allow him to gain Neo's powers
completely, and thus gain the power to shut down
the Matrix.
So where the hell did Smith come from if he
wants to destroy the Matrix?
He's obviously not meant to be there - he's a
computer virus as he has every
characteristic of a virus - he multiplies and
spreads and infects (and
emulates) other programs like one. He is exactly
as he described humans at
the end of the first Matrix - "You move to an
area and you multiply and
multiply until every natural resource is
consumed and the only way you can
survive is to spread to another area. There is
another organism on this
planet that follows the same pattern. Do you
know what it is? A virus." But
who put him there? This will only be revealed in
Revolutions (Revelations?)
I guess - but I'm betting on humans in the real
real world, i.e., outside of
Zion and the Matrix. They're at war with the
machines and trying to destroy
them by infecting them with this virus - Agent
Smith. So the irony with this
theory is that Agent Smith represents the human
race!! Neo represents the
machines! Agent Smith says to Neo just after
he's seen the Oracle that he
became free when Neo destroyed him in the first
Matrix (remember when Neo
entered his body and exploded him from inside
out) - as a virus, Smith has
the ability to "inherit" other programs'
abilities and thus inherited some
of Neo's.
To be Cont'd
Disclaimer: I didn't write this. It was forwarded to me via email and i thought it would be fun to share it with y'all.
Cheers!
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Add on note: The subsequent postings by fellow CS members do contain major direct spoilers so read on at your own risk!
Matrix Theory Explained
Zion is a program, just like the Matrix. How is
Neo able to figure out that
he is able to stop the sentinels in Zion near
the end of the film? The
spoon given to him earlier. It had obviously
been bent loads, but how
outside the Matrix?? This gave Neo the
inspiration and the understanding
that Zion is still a matrix.
"The One" is a program, but has to be "attached"
to someone in the Matrix.
So Mr. Anderson got it in the 6th version of the
Matrix. Then "The One"
program's purpose is to allow Zion to be
destroyed then to rebuild it. The
reason for this is because of anomalies - the
1% of humans that don't
accept the Matrix. These are all brought out of
the Matrix program and into
the Zion program by the "Morpheus" program and
other similar "ship captain"
programs. Then once all the anomalies are out of
the Matrix (and in Zion),
that is the time for Zion to be destroyed, thus
killing all the anomalies
off. The Matrix is then upgraded, thus creating
the next version of the
Matrix, but Zion must be rebuilt so that the
next lot of anomalies can be
brought out again so that they can be destroyed.
This is the feedback-loop, and is the reason to
retain a handful of people
so that Zion can be rebuilt. So this is why Neo
said the
prophecy was a lie - the One's purpose was not
to end the war as the
prophecy stated.
Unfortunately, "The One" program must be re-used
each time, or copied, so it
can be "attached" to a new anomaly inside the
Matrix.
So what happens to the old "The One" program?
It faces deletion, and as the
Oracle explained, it goes into exile instead,
just like the French bloke
(the Merovingian) did. He was the first One
(probably from the second
version of the Matrix), and once he fulfilled
his duty, he became an exile
program and "abdicated" his "Oneness" by
choosing Persephone and power. This
is evident in the bogs when Persephone asks Neo
to kiss her. She says she
wants him to kiss her so she can feel what it is
like again to be kissed by
something close to human, just like the
Merovingian used to be. Then she
says to Trinity that she envies her, but that
these things are not meant to
last. So the Merovingian used to be just like
Neo - a One - thus proving
further the feedback-loop explained earlier.
The correct door in the Architect's room
Now there are two possibilities here:
1. All the previous One's chose the right door
allowing a "temporary
dissemination" of their code into the Matrix
(i.e., the code they "carry"
thus indicating Neo is indeed human), then he
must select (unplug) 23 people
from the Matrix to rebuild Zion. This takes away
the possibility that
stories from previous rebuilds of Zion will be
carried through. But Morpheus
indicated in the first Matrix that this is the
case anyway. He said, "there
was a man born inside, able to change things, it
was he who freed the first
of us," - basically the One previous to Neo. And
this proves that the
previous One chose the right door also. Neo's
purpose is also to choose the
right door, but he does not because he faces
deletion afterwards and has the
choice of going into exile - programs choosing
to go into exile is the one
thing that can't be accounted for in program
parameters. Thus, he chooses
the left door instead this time. How was Neo
able to choose the other door?
Because of his extreme willpower? - Even the
Architect indicated that he'd
noticed this - "Interesting. That was quicker
than the others." Or more
likely, because the Oracle upgraded his coding
with the candy on the park
bench. The candy/cookie was a method to change
the One's program. She said
he has made a believer out of her - this is
quite human-like and perhaps the
previous One's didn't accept the upgrade candy,
now she has hope... hope
that Neo will finally choose the other door.
2. All the previous One's chose the left door,
saving Trinity and letting
Zion fall. So this time is no different. But the
Architect does say, "You
are here because Zion is about to be destroyed.
Its every living inhabitant
terminated, its entire existence eradicated,"
and also, "this will be the
sixth time we have destroyed it, and we have
become exceedingly efficient at
it," - assuming the Architect isn't lying, then
they have already destroyed
Zion (i.e., Zion has fallen) five times - i.e.,
the result of going through
the left door.
Morpheus and Trinity are programs.
Morpheus's purpose was to find the One and
deliver him to the Architect.
Trinity's purpose is to control the One by
getting in love with him. Trinity
is supposed to be the mother of the new One
every time the Matrix is
Reloaded. That's why the sex scene was so
important and why she was named
Trinity.
The Architect says, "she is going to die, and
there is nothing that you can
do to stop it." He was correct though because
she did die just like Neo did
in the first Matrix (Oracle said he or Morpheus
would, and she didn't lie,
but he came back to life). Trinity dies, but
comes back to life (we are
using medical definition of death in all this of
course!).
The Architect has already laid down an ultimatum
for Neo choosing the left
door:
The Architect - "Failure to comply with this
process will result in a
cataclysmic system crash killing everyone
connected to the matrix, which
coupled with the extermination of Zion will
ultimately result in the
extinction of the entire human race."
Neo - "You won't let it happen, you can't. You
need human beings to
survive."
The Architect - "There are levels of survival
we are prepared to accept.
However, the relevant issue is whether or not
you are ready to accept the
responsibility for the death of every human
being in this world."
Looking at this further, the Architect does
say "coupled" with the
extermination of Zion will the human race be
exterminated. So he says
everyone connected to the Matrix will die, but
if Zion is not exterminated,
the human race will not necessarily die. Also,
there is likely to be a
time-window between not going through the right
door, and the cataclysmic
crash, thus allowing Neo to unplug as many as
possible from the Matrix, then
those people won't die. This will be the start
of the next Zion. As for the
Matrix, a cataclysmic crash doesn't mean the end
of the Matrix - just needs
rebooting or reloading!
Agent Smith is the only "human" in this world.
He's the one spreading
himself like a virus replicating himself over
and over until the Matrix will
finally get overloaded and fail. Smith is the
one who wants to get out of
the Matrix for good. He said so in the first
Matrix, "I must get out of
here, I must get free! And in this mind, is the
key," squeezing Morpheus's
temples, "my key! Once Zion is destroyed, there
is no need for me to be
here!"Smith knows that by killing Neo he can
escape the Matrix because Neo
is the key to resetting the Matrix, or to shut
it off. It was originally
killing Neo (in the first Matrix) that allowed
Smith to become powerful
(cloning ability) - so killing Neo again will
allow him to gain Neo's powers
completely, and thus gain the power to shut down
the Matrix.
So where the hell did Smith come from if he
wants to destroy the Matrix?
He's obviously not meant to be there - he's a
computer virus as he has every
characteristic of a virus - he multiplies and
spreads and infects (and
emulates) other programs like one. He is exactly
as he described humans at
the end of the first Matrix - "You move to an
area and you multiply and
multiply until every natural resource is
consumed and the only way you can
survive is to spread to another area. There is
another organism on this
planet that follows the same pattern. Do you
know what it is? A virus." But
who put him there? This will only be revealed in
Revolutions (Revelations?)
I guess - but I'm betting on humans in the real
real world, i.e., outside of
Zion and the Matrix. They're at war with the
machines and trying to destroy
them by infecting them with this virus - Agent
Smith. So the irony with this
theory is that Agent Smith represents the human
race!! Neo represents the
machines! Agent Smith says to Neo just after
he's seen the Oracle that he
became free when Neo destroyed him in the first
Matrix (remember when Neo
entered his body and exploded him from inside
out) - as a virus, Smith has
the ability to "inherit" other programs'
abilities and thus inherited some
of Neo's.
To be Cont'd