Just finished watching the Matrix Movies with my girlfriend, and I had a thought at the end of Revolutions. Could it be that the entire Matrix is just a game between the Oracle and the Architect? It seems to me that it's possible (although I really need to consider it a lot more and probably watch the movies again from this point of view to see if it works) that the whole trilogy is like a tabletop game or something. The Oracle uses Humans, the Architect, machines. After all, the Architect is described as functioning on equations etc, and the Oracle is used to the more abstract realm of thought and emotions. The Architect deals with the logic of the choice and the probabilities, while the Oracle is more concerned with why the choice was made the way it was.
So I see a situation where the two of them have set up the world (the Source, the fabric on which the game is played), and they set up their pieces - humans and machines - to work against the other to see who would win.
In this idea, everything is a simulation, not just the matrix, but Zion and the machine world itself. Neo isn't a real person, but just a program designed to think he was a real person. Smith isn't a program in a matrix, he's a program running in a simulation of the matrix.
The Architect says that there have been several Matrixes (Matrices?) before. So I can see that maybe some Humans have come close to ending the game, but they all chose to allow Zion to be destroyed and to let it start again from scratch rather than be destroyed by the machines.
This also explains how Neo can have his superpowers in what appears to be the real world.
Any thoughts?
(And please don't degrade this thread into bashing the movies. I know that some people don't like them, but if that's you, please don't post. I'm more interested in discussing the different theories about how it all works.)
So I see a situation where the two of them have set up the world (the Source, the fabric on which the game is played), and they set up their pieces - humans and machines - to work against the other to see who would win.
In this idea, everything is a simulation, not just the matrix, but Zion and the machine world itself. Neo isn't a real person, but just a program designed to think he was a real person. Smith isn't a program in a matrix, he's a program running in a simulation of the matrix.
The Architect says that there have been several Matrixes (Matrices?) before. So I can see that maybe some Humans have come close to ending the game, but they all chose to allow Zion to be destroyed and to let it start again from scratch rather than be destroyed by the machines.
This also explains how Neo can have his superpowers in what appears to be the real world.
Any thoughts?
(And please don't degrade this thread into bashing the movies. I know that some people don't like them, but if that's you, please don't post. I'm more interested in discussing the different theories about how it all works.)