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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 16668439" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>It also kinda negates the idea that Robots would be smart enough to run off nuclear or fossil fuels. </p><p></p><p>They don't need the environment after all. Hell, they could dig and build giant geo thermal plants. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I had really hoped at some point in that mess, at the end, it was revealed that the robots just have a natural affinity to mankind since we created them. Locking us away was their solution for 1. Survival, 2. Ending the war and 3. Allowing mankind to live in "peace" and not the hell scape the world had become. </p><p></p><p>The fact that human suffering continues in the matrix is purely the result of man's own doing. It's a simulation, if we wanted it could be utopia be we collectively choose to create this world. The back up is the robots are ensuring humanities survival into the eons. </p><p></p><p>How bonkers would that be, but that the "simulation" is created at the dawn of mankind and lasts untill our digital extinction. This explains the "missing link". The robots just insert 3,000 (estimate for total number of first homo sapians) fully developed humans into a fresh word and we have to start from scratch. And 30,000 years later we end up in the 1990's before nuking our selves. </p><p></p><p>Then you find out this loop has happened hundreds of times. So literally, humanity as blossomed and died out hundreds of times over hundreds of thousands of years.</p><p></p><p>For a millions of years the world has been barren and destroyed, ruled by robots - who failed to contact any extraterrestrial life, came to the realization that their only purpose was to protect and manage mankind who is unique and alone in the universe. </p><p></p><p>Then having Reeves in the real world being confronted with that truth. That the very nothing of "give humanity a chance again" had played out over millions of years and always ends in failure... It's like, how can you argue with that? The crushing nihilism of it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 16668439, member: 171475"] It also kinda negates the idea that Robots would be smart enough to run off nuclear or fossil fuels. They don't need the environment after all. Hell, they could dig and build giant geo thermal plants. I had really hoped at some point in that mess, at the end, it was revealed that the robots just have a natural affinity to mankind since we created them. Locking us away was their solution for 1. Survival, 2. Ending the war and 3. Allowing mankind to live in "peace" and not the hell scape the world had become. The fact that human suffering continues in the matrix is purely the result of man's own doing. It's a simulation, if we wanted it could be utopia be we collectively choose to create this world. The back up is the robots are ensuring humanities survival into the eons. How bonkers would that be, but that the "simulation" is created at the dawn of mankind and lasts untill our digital extinction. This explains the "missing link". The robots just insert 3,000 (estimate for total number of first homo sapians) fully developed humans into a fresh word and we have to start from scratch. And 30,000 years later we end up in the 1990's before nuking our selves. Then you find out this loop has happened hundreds of times. So literally, humanity as blossomed and died out hundreds of times over hundreds of thousands of years. For a millions of years the world has been barren and destroyed, ruled by robots - who failed to contact any extraterrestrial life, came to the realization that their only purpose was to protect and manage mankind who is unique and alone in the universe. Then having Reeves in the real world being confronted with that truth. That the very nothing of "give humanity a chance again" had played out over millions of years and always ends in failure... It's like, how can you argue with that? The crushing nihilism of it all. [/QUOTE]
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