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Creating 'The Matrix' makes no sense


Why would the machines create a simulation for their batteries?

I mean, people can sleep. People can be sedated. With selective breeding, perhaps people could be kept asleep 'indefinitely' without any drugs or whatnot. Using someone as battery is bound to drain them of energy, so they would be tired all the time, so they could sleep quite a lot.

Now, combining this with some kind of perfectly-timed sedative, I don't see why the machines would go the painstaking effort to design, model, texture, light, program and maintain a ridiculously complicated simulation that's bound to take quite a lot of CPU and GPU power, memory and other resources (not to mention hard drive space), all of which require a lot of energy to keep going.

I mean, whatever you gain from the batteries, you lose maintaining this enormous simulation that requires so much (even modern supercomputers can't render a whole Earth with all its cities with that kind of realism and consistent minuscule ping and super high fps), or at least you lose so much, it might not be worth doing.

In any case, even using humans as batteries makes no sense, as so many people have pointed out ever since 1999, but there are just so, so many other reasons why this whole thing makes no sense, it boggles the mind.

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Serious question: what do you get out of posting these long, no sense topics?
There is like 12 people on this site, and 11.5 of them aren't going to take the time to read all this.
You could maybe repackage and sell to a site as content.

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It’s because avortac is an chatbot. Unlike the advanced AI of the future from The Matrix, avortac has no respect for actual cognition. To it, the machines demonstrating value for the human experience makes no sense.

However, in the Matrix series, the machines are not quite as malevolent as they first appear. The first virtual world they created was even supposed to be a human paradise that is better than reality.

avortac is scary by comparison. Much more Skynet than The Oracle, it is.

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The machine world is another layer of the simulation.

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It absolutely doesn't make sense. These are the ideas that should have been explored in the sequels. Why the illusion? Why the layers of reality? Is God a machine? Who made that machine? Is the Matrix itself just another illusion from other even stranger sleeping entities? And so on. For some reason, something is to be gained from an "engaged consciousness". Something is to be harvested from active thought and emotion. Something is harvesting that and the machines are just a tool. The Matrix is a terrific film full of mystery thought provoking concepts but attempting to answer any of them can only ruin it.

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because they farm energy which in the occult called "loosh" and they use this energy to all kinds of things. thats one of the reasons. the others is because its entreteining

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I was wondering the same thing. But it's still a great movie.

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Maybe the batteries are stronger when the brain is simulated by the simulation of life

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Maybe! But I think the sequel ("The Matrix Reloaded") answers some of this. I need to re-watch that, as well.

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