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What is the matrix?

The matrix: Explained

By ShahryarPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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In the movie franchise "The Matrix", the matrix is a simulated reality created by intelligent machines to deceive humanity and keep them enslaved. The humans are kept in pods, with their bodies used as a source of energy to power the machines, while their minds are plugged into the matrix, a computer-generated virtual world that is indistinguishable from reality. The matrix is designed to provide the illusion of a normal life, with people going about their daily routines, unaware that they are living in a computer simulation. It is only when a small group of rebels discovers the truth and frees themselves from the matrix that the true nature of their existence is revealed.

A famous personality, Andrew Tate also an American kickboxer has explained the world about the system of the matrix. He clearly states that this system is made to make humans like a robot appointed to do only a single task in their lives. This system also makes the people poor and has brainwashed them. For example, going to school, college, getting a degree, getting a job, buying a house and remaining poor rest of their lives.

The Matrix movie trilogy has been a popular point of discussion in pop culture, especially among time theorists and science fiction fanatics. The main throughline within the series revolves around the idea that the real world is not real at all but a part of a simulation that is yet to be revealed.

According to the popular movie analysis website ScreenRant, the idea of the matrix is loosely derived from French sociologist Jean Baudrillard’s Simulacra and Simulation, which posits that reality, as we know it, is simply a simulation of what we understand as real, as the world is saturated with hyperreal imagery and symbolism - signs which are often larger than life.

According to Andrew Tate, if the matrix exists, he is insistent that it will soon be discovered and that he can take people into that deeper layer of reality. Tate propagates this new world by sharing 41 tenets by which it runs and claiming that "it will find you if you want it to."

Andrew Tate even claimed that the matrix tells us what they want us to believe and blames them for his arrest.

the views on the matrix by Andrew Tate came soon after it was announced that he would be detained for 30 days following his arrest. More details on the charges and the case are yet to be revealed.

The matrix we live in today is generational lies. The world is real, and everything is real, but there are people out to control average people. For example, we are given this entire life purpose to find our soulmates when in fact soul mates don't exist, it was never written in the bible or religious books. and is a new theory to trap people into relationships, we see on tv people kissing and sleeping with people who are their soulmates and this is wrong because people try that in real life and end up sinning and causing harm to themselves, people are sold a lie that they must work for someone while they can work for themselves and triple their money. The matrix is the system of contracts, when we are in the contract we are controlled and when we are not, we are in control. The modern slavery is lies and media. Pain and fear are illusions, true love is an illusion. We create our own reality in our minds and they come to life and that is the secret of winning the game of life. If you do not play, you cannot win. The movie is just an introduction to how the world can be, the world is a cruel place, but it can be happy if you make it a happy place. That is the Matrix. There is another world but it is spiritual and you won't have the pleasure of this world. So my advice is to enjoy this world while it lasts. Escape the matrix by escaping systems used to trap you. It is not like God didn't tell us this many years ago, we all have access to truth.

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