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Date Posted: 22:26:02 06/11/03 Wed
Author: Mr. Anderson
Subject: it makes sense, but...
In reply to: Ender 's message, "Not exactly" on 21:56:04 06/11/03 Wed

...it only makes sense if there actually is a 'bug' in the program. I don't believe that there are any 'bugs' in any of the programs in the matrix. After all the entire thing is written by 'super intelligent' machines. I don't think that the spoon is able to bend because of a mistake in its programming but because of a persons realisation of the situation. The spoon is only 'spoon shaped' because you allow it to be 'spoon shaped', once you realise that the spoon is not actually there, then you can change how it looks or acts. The 'bug' is not in the program itself but in the mind of its enterpreter (sp?). I'm sure that the 'pokemon bug' you were talking about was only caused by the way the gameboy enterpreted (sp?) a peice of information.

A slightly less simple theory.

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