The Matrix
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. . .to equipment. . .
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: : :weapons: : :
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. . .training simulations. . .
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. . .anything we need.
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Right now we're inside
a computer program?

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ls it really so hard to believe?
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Your clothes are different.
The plugs in your body are gone.

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Your hair has changed.
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Your appearance now is what we call
''residual self-image. ''

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lt is the mental projection
of your digital self.

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This isn't real?
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What is ''real''?
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How do you define ''real''?
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lf you're talking about
what you can feel. . .

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. . .what you can smell, taste and see. . .
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. . .then ''real'' is simply electrical
signals interpreted by your brain.

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This is the world that you know.
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The world as it was at the end
of the 20th century.

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lt exists now only as part of
a neural-interactive simulation. . .

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. . .that we call the Matrix.
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You've been living
in a dream world, Neo.

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This is the world. . .
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. . .as it exists today.
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Welcome to ''the desert. . .
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. . .of the real. ''
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We have only bits and pieces
of information.

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But what we know for certain
is that in the early 21 st century. . .

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. . .all of mankind was united
in celebration.

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We marveled at our own magnificence
as we gave birth to Al.

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Al.
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You mean artificial intelligence.
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A singular consciousness that spawned
an entire race of machines.


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