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Date Posted: 06:20:09 06/09/03 Mon
Author: Trickster
Subject: boundries are not always red lines on paper
In reply to: neonate 's message, "No such thing as past or future in matrix" on 08:34:57 06/07/03 Sat

I congradulate you for posting probably the most intrestiong thing i have ever seen on this forum. I think though that the Matrix itself is a system where possibilities are implicated but then again you must keep in mind what the oracle said in the first one, that when neo broke the vase would he have broken it had the oracle said anything. so the question i suppose is "do we really have a choice".

but hey look at the game "the sims". mabey we are all just one big huge computer game but anyway like you said is there just one preset path for the programs in the matrix yes. but remember that almost every single person in the matrix is actually a person plugged into the matrix, not just some hardware. *please note that this theory is suggesting that there is no matrix in a matrix type senario*

but anyways i do like your though on this a lot.



red pill,
Trickster

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