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Plato's Cave and The Matrix
- The Matrix is based on Plato's cave analogy.
- In the analogy, a prisoner chained in a cave interprets the world solely through shadows cast on the wall.
- Plato argues we need to unchain ourselves and leave the cave, just as Neo leaves the Matrix's false world by taking the red pill.
- Today's technology may create a
Pop Culture Parenting • Episode 091: The Matrix & Big Feelings
The Matrix Ending Explained: A Guide to Freeing Your Mind
youtube.comNeo is instructed by some shadowy presence seemingly in his computer to “follow the white rabbit.” That’s a reference to Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” one of the movie’s structuring literary allusions.
A chapter titled “Down the Rabbit Hole” coined the phrase that is now used to describe becoming so obsessed with something that... See more
A chapter titled “Down the Rabbit Hole” coined the phrase that is now used to describe becoming so obsessed with something that... See more
Alissa Wilkinson • Here’s Why ‘The Matrix’ Is More Relevant Than Ever
Andrew’s right, once one humanoid robot learns a skill, every robot in the fleet will have this acquired
You’ll send these enhancements via an over the air software update to the fleet of synthetics
Kind of like the Matrix
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