well, i have always thought that trinity was the mother of the matrix, but thats imho.
well as far as i can tell, the oracle never lied, but did what morpheus said she did: told him what he wanted to hear. other wise he would have acted the way he did on the Nebuchadnezzar all over again in the matrix.
anyway, what i was meaning to say was this: Neo (as the architect pointed out) is a compilation of the errors in the matrix code. thats why he can see the code, and all the differences between exiles and regular programs alike (remember how he saw seraph?). Neo being a compilation of these errors would logically be able to manipulate the errors, giving him the appearance of having powers. The architect and the oracle alike can see the future through Neo. when the oracle sees neo, she sees his path. she sees it up to the point where his path goes beyond her scope. in that aspect, she is like a chess program, but no further. she does see the future, but up to a point. beyond that point she can no longer see with clarity or accuracy, so she doesnt bother.
if anyone here has played the game, youll know what im about to say next, and can confirm it: "72 hours. thats how long zion lasted last time" this rogue program that survived the last matrix with his memories intact depicts exactly what choice neo made on the last encounter with the architect. the architect makes it seem like neo always makes that choice. after all, how many matrices existed before the one we witness? if any had been successful in freeing zion, no matrix would currently exist. this is probably why the oracle cannot see past the white door. neo being the sum of all the errors and being human is the reason why "something's differnt...i can feel them." neo realizes for the first time that the errors are everywhere, even in agents and in squiddies. it is then my prediction that in the next movie we'll see neo manipulating the agent's structure. but not the architect's. remember the architect is the "perfect program."
if neo reaches the source, he would likely not be able to do anything since his "power" involves the manipulation of errors. but this again is imho.
dispute me if you must. ill be watching.
ps. not bad for a first post, eh?
EDIT: just had a thought: the merovingian lies, doesnt he? can that mean that other programs lie? aside from the architect, because if he could lie he wouldnt be perfect.
well as far as i can tell, the oracle never lied, but did what morpheus said she did: told him what he wanted to hear. other wise he would have acted the way he did on the Nebuchadnezzar all over again in the matrix.
anyway, what i was meaning to say was this: Neo (as the architect pointed out) is a compilation of the errors in the matrix code. thats why he can see the code, and all the differences between exiles and regular programs alike (remember how he saw seraph?). Neo being a compilation of these errors would logically be able to manipulate the errors, giving him the appearance of having powers. The architect and the oracle alike can see the future through Neo. when the oracle sees neo, she sees his path. she sees it up to the point where his path goes beyond her scope. in that aspect, she is like a chess program, but no further. she does see the future, but up to a point. beyond that point she can no longer see with clarity or accuracy, so she doesnt bother.
if anyone here has played the game, youll know what im about to say next, and can confirm it: "72 hours. thats how long zion lasted last time" this rogue program that survived the last matrix with his memories intact depicts exactly what choice neo made on the last encounter with the architect. the architect makes it seem like neo always makes that choice. after all, how many matrices existed before the one we witness? if any had been successful in freeing zion, no matrix would currently exist. this is probably why the oracle cannot see past the white door. neo being the sum of all the errors and being human is the reason why "something's differnt...i can feel them." neo realizes for the first time that the errors are everywhere, even in agents and in squiddies. it is then my prediction that in the next movie we'll see neo manipulating the agent's structure. but not the architect's. remember the architect is the "perfect program."
if neo reaches the source, he would likely not be able to do anything since his "power" involves the manipulation of errors. but this again is imho.
dispute me if you must. ill be watching.
ps. not bad for a first post, eh?
EDIT: just had a thought: the merovingian lies, doesnt he? can that mean that other programs lie? aside from the architect, because if he could lie he wouldnt be perfect.