From: Emlyn O'regan (oregan.emlyn@healthsolve.com.au)
Date: Wed May 28 2003 - 17:52:12 MDT
> Emlyn wrote:
>
> > It seems implausible that his ability to stop the robots
> was anything
> > other than a consequence of that environment actually being
> software.
> > It is quite possible that the "real world" has always been another
> > simulation.
> >
> ### Think WiFi - Neo just found out he could tap into the sentinels'
> wireless network using his built-in Matrix-derived hardware
> (those ugly
> jacks and sockets sticking out of his body). Maybe he downloaded the
> protocol while being attacked by Smith in the beginning of
> the movie, maybe
> he picked it up at the Source, one way or another he obtained
> software from
> beyond the Matrix, and this gave him abilities applicable outside it.
>
> Rafal
You've noticed that these guys put extremely invasive jacks into their
skulls to connect to the matrix? That even inside the matrix, the model used
for moving in and out (land lines) is very much about physical connections
(even if simulated)? I don't think you'll be seeing any WiFi in the Matrix
any time soon.
Emlyn
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