Table of Contents
- 1 Why did the machines keep humans alive?
- 2 What happens to humans in the Matrix?
- 3 What are the machines in the Matrix?
- 4 What do the machines do in the Matrix?
- 5 How do the machines power the pods in the matrix?
- 6 Does ‘the matrix’ have a plot hole?
- 7 Is it possible to power the machines with nuclear fusion?
Why did the machines keep humans alive?
The machines can maintain the status quo, but for any new technology development, they need human brains. Therefore, the machines keep all humans alive, to harvest their brain power for advancing the technology.
What happens to humans in the Matrix?
The humans were being slowly defeated in the Machine War and as a last desperate attempt to kill the Machines by cutting off their main source of power, The Sun, they released nanobots into the sky and thus scorched it. After the failure of the attempt the humans surrendered to the Machines.
What was the purpose of the Matrix?
The Machines had to find a way to blind themselves to their truths in order to understand humans. Neo’s only purpose in the Matrix is to help the machines evolve, to not become dinosaurs. Now that we understand the Matrix, let’s talk about The Machine World and Zion. The Machine World is the home world for AI.
What are the machines in the Matrix?
The Machines are a highly advanced population of sentient artificial intelligence and major antagonists in The Matrix series.
What do the machines do in the Matrix?
In The Matrix universe, humanity is responsible for the creation of a race of machines that have all but conquered the Earth and enslaved mankind via the Matrix: a virtual reality created to keep human minds alive and complacent whilst the Machines live off of their bioelectric and biothermal energy, essentially …
What is the machine world in the Matrix?
This “new world” was the world of the Matrix starting with the Paradise Matrix. A neural-interactive program, a computer simulation designed to fool the minds of the humans into believing that they were living in their “normal” world which they presumably erased the memory of their former lives.
How do the machines power the pods in the matrix?
As you can see there, that’s a pretty big IF. Here’s how that IF is explained in The Matrix. Each pod containing a human battery “generates bioelectric energy and neural processing power that, collectively and combined with nuclear fusion, is used by the Machines to power.”
Does ‘the matrix’ have a plot hole?
The Matrix Has a Dumb Plot Hole. I Asked the Smartest People in the World to Explain It. The answer actually surprised me. The concept of turning human bodies into batteries seemed like total bullshit to me when I was a child seeing The Matrix for the first time.
Could you use a human to power a machine?
So here’s my takeaway: Theoretically—using some sort of sci-fi technobabble—you could potentially use a human to power a machine. However, even if future robots figured out whatever fusion is necessary to get usable energy out of humans, it’s absolutely still a very dumb plan.
Is it possible to power the machines with nuclear fusion?
Each pod containing a human battery “generates bioelectric energy and neural processing power that, collectively and combined with nuclear fusion, is used by the Machines to power.” Even if it could be possible, theoretically, with the right sci-fi technology, the robots’ plan is still pretty stupid as a whole.