haha...no..just being as completely random as i possibly could.
depending on the turf, if the jedi hack into the matrix, well then the agents have the upper ground, because does the force exist in within the matrix? Would a jedi be able to stretch out with the force and manipulate objects and such? I really don't know. Plus the fact that supposedly agent smith learned to transfer himself into a people who hack into the matrix [that was on the time article of the matrix. correct me if i'm wrong]...that means that agent smith would be able to take over the jedi's bodies.
ok anothing thing you gotta conisider, the light sabers can deflect blaster bolt no problem, but what about solid projectiles? Granted, they are really good at melting things, a bullet is traveling pretty damn fast. In the split second that the bullet passes though the saber, it has to be hot enough to vaporize the bullet, not liquify because then you have a molten hot piece of lead coming at your face.
Agents can't really fight outside of the matrix now can they? so that would not make too much sense, and the jedi's own everything out there anyway.
Obviously trying to decode the physics of a fantasy object like a sabre is always a fruitless task. But from what we see in the films they are not hot- anything that cuts through blast doors with sheer heat would set fire to the clothes of those wielding it and melt the ice nearby on Hoth in quite a large radius. So techy SW fans like to assume that the fact that sabres cause objects to melt is not directly heat based- in the same way microwaves don't cook simply by being hot.
well, they cartarize (sp?) because it makes the wound so hot that it doesn't bleed. my tuning fork theory, as it shall from now on be called, vibrates the flesh so excessivly that it heats it up and slices through, the heat caused by the vibration cartarizes.
but of course i'm probably completely wrong, i'm theorizing about a weapon a long time ago in a galaxy far far away