There’s a famous scene in The Matrix where Neo goes to see The Oracle. He meets another potential in the waiting room: a young child who seemingly bends a spoon with his mind. Noticing Neo’s ...
Key points The Matrix movies, psychedelics, and quantum mechanics are trying to tell us that our universe is made of consciousness. The Red Pill in the Matrix movies is an analogy for seeing reality ...
The first Matrix movie introduced a generation of sci-fi fans to an ancient philosopher's saw: What if your entire reality were a deceit? Two decades on, the film's plot—free-thinking renegades ...
. “A Glitch in the Matrix” plays with questions that have plagued humanity since the dawn of time and consciousness: What are we? Why are we here? What is the true state of reality? Ascher is best ...
The boy teaches Neo that reality is not fixed, but shaped by the mind. If you cling to the illusion of the spoon, you’ll always hit a limit. But if you accept that the spoon isn’t real, that limits ...
"It is so much simpler to bury reality than it is to dispose of dreams." As Morpheus once said in the original The Matrix movie, "no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself ...
The immersive technology company Cosm has inked a multi-film pact with Warner Bros., as well as creative studio Little Cinema — and the seminal 1999 film is first up on its docket. By Aaron Couch Film ...
This post is in response to The Emerging Revival of Psychedelics in Neuroscience By Cami Rosso In honor of the long-awaited release of fourth movie in the Matrix series, ‘The Matrix Resurrections,’ it ...
NYU philosopher David Chalmers chats with Ars about his new book <em>Reality+</em>. I am going to take some very real time to sit down and properly read this over and ...