Let’s start with Neo blocking an octopus with one hand

Nellie 2022-03-19 09:01:02

First of all, I stated that The Matrix is ​​one of the top 10 favorite movies and the top 5 candidates.

After reading a lot of comments, there are two questions that many people did not understand:

1. Is Zion Real World
? 2. Why Neo can block octopus with one hand in reality.

These two are actually related, because most of them think Zion is One of the main reasons for being virtual is because Neo can block octopuses in reality. Of course, if you don't understand this, you won't understand how in the end Neo could still see those bombs after blindness, and resist countless bombs with one hand.

Another episode that few people mention is that Neo is trapped in a train station. Why did Neo go there? Who is that train man? This is related to why Neo can resist octopus with one hand in reality.

Let me talk about my understanding after drawing on many people's articles:

1. Zion is the real world
2. Anderson himself is just an ordinary person, becoming a Neo is just loading a program with advanced permissions. Always remember that Matrix is ​​a virtual computer program. With higher authority, you can get superhuman power.
3. From the real world to Matrix, it relies on online equipment, which is the one behind the neck, just like our Modem
4 and Matrix. An application has a data channel connected to the main system, just like our WoW also needs to interact with Windows, such as memory allocation.
5. The control of the octopus is operated by the main system.

The key point is here:

6. The reason why Neo defended the octopus with one hand in the real world is because he entered Matrix through a form similar to wireless access, and even broke through the Matrix application, entered the main program, and then controlled the octopus , Which caused its power supply to be cut off and the system shut down (note the appearance of the octopus falling)
7. The train lane is the concrete representation of the channel connecting the Matrix and the main system, and the train person is the small program responsible for data exchange. Any new program created by the system is put into the Matrix through him, and the garbage data is also responsible for cleaning up.
8. Since this program of Neo was the first time to force a breakthrough into the main system, he could not enter and exit freely. He was trapped in the train station, just like the train guy said, this is the world he created, so Neo does not have it here. Any super power (advanced authority) is like saying that WoW's GM does not have advanced authority in other games.

The same reason:

9: Wireless access is not explicitly stated in the film, but you would not think that octopus is dragging a wire to interact with the main program. Neo just uses a similar access method.
10. Finally, Neo has been able to perform wireless access proficiently, and through wireless access to watch the data stream to realize the content that he will see after blindness (note that he can not see all the content, but all related to the program and the machine Content), and realized the explosion of countless missiles. Of course, the parallel processing capacity is limited, and finally it is no longer possible to operate more bombs.

so, that's all.

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Extended Reading

The Matrix quotes

  • [Neo sees a black cat walk by them, and then a similar black cat walk by them just like the first one]

    Neo: Whoa. Déjà vu.

    [Everyone freezes right in their tracks]

    Trinity: What did you just say?

    Neo: Nothing. Just had a little déjà vu.

    Trinity: What did you see?

    Cypher: What happened?

    Neo: A black cat went past us, and then another that looked just like it.

    Trinity: How much like it? Was it the same cat?

    Neo: It might have been. I'm not sure.

    Morpheus: Switch! Apoc!

    Neo: What is it?

    Trinity: A déjà vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix. It happens when they change something.

  • [on the war that devastated the Real World]

    Morpheus: We don't know who struck first, us or them. But we do know it was us that scorched the sky. At the time, they were dependent on solar power. It was believed they would be unable to survive without an energy source as abundant as the sun.