Time for a good 'ole debate

Started by JediHDM5 pages

1) religious...not that i know of...i know it is the integer 100ð, which would be construed as a complete circle or cycle.
2) Exactly. They rewrote the Matrix to its former glory, but in a new way...
3&4) Good.
5) She should be. But i have not known an agent to take over a program, just the humans still in the Matrix. I think that programs are off limits.

whatshisface>Actually, 22/7 is pi...It comes out to 3.14somethingsomethingsomething...It's infinate 🙂

well...22/7 is a very rough estimate...there are closer approximations, but pi is an infinitely continuing, unrepeating decimal number...

Originally posted by xeous
whatshisface>Actually, 22/7 is pi...It comes out to 3.14somethingsomethingsomething...It's infinate 🙂

you didn't actually expect me to type in an infinite number didya?

if twins, triplets, etc. are glitches in the matrix, would the twin RSI's come from one body (mind)?

i was unaware that twins were glitches...do twins share the same mind now?

Was Oracle an exile? 🙄

depends on your definition of 'exile'...

Originally posted by JediHDM
i was unaware that twins were glitches...do twins share the same mind now?

if i am not mistaken, it was mentioned in the revisited dvd that the "lady in red" program had a lot of twins and/or triplets to show that the matrix did indeed have glitches... if so, would a pod grown mind be able to produce 2 RSI's?

OOOOHHH...no, if i remember correctly, the twins and triplets were shown to show that Mouse is resourceful and didn't take the time to write code for all those people...he just made iterations of the same object...they aren't glitches...

hhhhhhmmmmmmmm, i'm gonna have to watch that dvd again... i'm slipping...

No, the Oricle wasn't an exile. She was there to do what she was there to do. 🙂

yeah...she had a purpose. But there is a difference between having a purpose, and being an exile (with respect to the Merv). The Merv doesn't like her, probably because she helped Seraph and thus Seraph left Merv to protect the Oracle, and thus she has to stay away from him. She is an exile in that respect. However, She DOES have a purpose, and so she is not TRULY an exile. So, to answer your question, no...and yes. 😉

She isn't an exile. 🙂 You're slipping, Jedi. 😛

I have a thought [woah its not very often that Korri gets a thought]

You know how the sentinals couldnt reach the sky when Trinity pulls the logos upwards and they all fall off. If the machines cant get to the sky why cant the humans make some sort of civilization in the sky. I mean they have all the energy that they need from the sun 😬 i dunno maybe that wouldnt work it was just an idea 😐

the problem is, how would they get up there? there is the problem between the air and the ground, that could be covered by sentinels...and if the humans built something through the clouds, i bet the sentinels, just by sheer size and numbers, could tear is down...

yeah good point.... 🙁

Originally posted by JediHDM
the problem is, how would they get up there? there is the problem between the air and the ground, that could be covered by sentinels...and if the humans built something through the clouds, i bet the sentinels, just by sheer size and numbers, could tear is down...

Before the end of the war maybe but not afterwards surely.

And yes the Oracle is an exile. Like what Rama Kandra said about karma it is what I am here to do. She was initially designed to investigate certain aspects of the human pyhsce.

Now i'm not saying that she does not have purpose, everybody in the matrix has purpose but the difference between being an exile or not is whether you chose the purpose already determined for you by the Architect on the creation or your self defined purpose if it differs from his.

i disagree...noone can choose their own purpose. Smith did not choose to be the opposite of Neo, it just happened.

Originally posted by JediHDM
i disagree...noone can choose their own purpose. Smith did not choose to be the opposite of Neo, it just happened.

You can't choose what you are true, but you can choose what you do surely? Otherwise why would it be a matrix of choice? The problem of choice would not exist.