The Matrix: Confusion between reality and virtual reality
‘The Matrix’ has made $171,414,892 since its debut on March 31 1999 in theaters as per Yahoo Movies (http://movies.yahoo.com/boxoffice-alltime/rank.html). It is very easy to confuse ‘virtual reality’ and a computerized model of reality, which is also called a simulation. Open Channel Foundation, a software publishing, and research institution described virtual Reality as “Visualization is the process of representing data as images that can aid in understanding the meaning of the data” (http://www.openchannelfoundation.org/discipline/Visualization_and_Virtual_Reality/). Webster defined reality as “something that is neither derivative nor dependent but exists necessarily” (http://www.openchannelfoundation.org/discipline/Visualization_and_Virtual_Reality/). In the marvelous movie, “The Matrix”, a generation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) computers takes over the world. This AI grows human embryos in labs, which they called fields. It feeds these embryos through tubes and stores them in gelatinous liquid cocoons. These preserved human bodies produces the electricity, which is the required energy for th
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