Anomality - lets have some theories about that

Started by Havoc2 pages

****warning this includes spoilers from revo****

After watching the movie, I need awhile to let it sink in. I am now ready to express my opinion and what I got out of the movie. There are so many aspects to mention. First I was having trouble with the Neo and real world super powers, until I realized what it was...

The machines use a form of cold fusion to turn body heat into energy the machines can use. The bi-product of this is causing the anomaly. A human who can control this energy. (fate seems to have a sense of irony). We got this whole the machines need us and we need them. This really shows what i have always believed, the mathimatical and philisophical go hand in hand. It is both karma and the balancing of the equation. That which gives the mahcines the ability to control mankind, at the same time gives humans the ability to control machines. It is hard to explain all this in words, but it was brilliant. I enjoyed that aspect the most.

*still spoilers*

i thought neo could only affect those ALSO connected to the matrix, in this case, only the sentinels

I have a theory about why Neo, the anomaly, gets superhuman powers in the Matrix.

My origin of reason is that the The One is not a program created by the Architect. Although Morpheus, Trinity etc are able to bend the rules of the Matrix, Neo can fly and stop bullets. The first Matrix crashed because the humans didn't believe it. Clearly, human minds control the Matrix. (Perhaps all human minds are hardwired into millions of parallel processors to make the computations of the Matrix)

All through history, mankind has worshipped stories, especially hero tales. There is always a hero, Messiah, saviour, superhero or God in a the largest stories. Therefore, the thought and concept of an ultimate hero is forever ingrained in the minds of humans.

The One is the embodiment of that belief. All humans, consciously or not, believes in something Heroic and power the One. Morpheus, who is one of the prime believers in Neo, puts all his belief power into Neo who thereby beats him in the sparring program.

As Neo starts to believe in himself he gets more powerful. 'He's starting to believe.'. Again, it's the minds of the humans that make up the Matrix, and the powers of the One. At the end of Revolutions, Neo has made a believer out of the Oracle ('He made a believer out of me.'😉 and gained even more power, enabling him to defeat Smith (with the help from the machines and his own death, another subject).

To sum up: it is the humans' worship and belief of a Hero that gives power to the One. This, the Architect can not eradicate.