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I have seen Matrix Revolutions and I want to comment on it [no theory discussion here!]

 

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for anyone that thinks that the architect cannot see beyond choices. u would b right. BUT that does not make him wrong about what he says. for example the architect says something like: "she (trinity) is going to die and there is nothing you can do to stop it." he wus right. trinity died. he did not c that neo would b able to bring her back to life though. so the architect is never wrong...

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The architect may not be able to see the choices, but he has made them. It's just, to him, they aren't choices. I see it as, let's say you flip a coin. Choose heads or tails. Ah, but if you knew the weight of both sides the force used to flip and every other variable, there would be no choice, only an answer. That is how the Architect works.

Flip a coin. Choose heads or tails but, if you knew every variable, there would be no choice, only an answer. That is how the Architect works.
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thats a good point and example.

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