The Matrix

The Matrix

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1999 American science fiction action thriller film

Mentioned in 56 videos
Awards
Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, Academy Award for Best Film Editing
Published
March 31, 1999

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Videos Mentioning The Matrix

How to Steal Thoughts Out of Anyone’s Head - Oz Pearlman

How to Steal Thoughts Out of Anyone’s Head - Oz Pearlman

Chris Williamson

Science fiction film referenced with Neo's jump scene, illustrating the mind's power over the body in overcoming physical limitations.

Nobel Prize Just Given for Proving the Universe isn't Real

Nobel Prize Just Given for Proving the Universe isn't Real

Tom Bilyeu

A film referenced to illustrate the concept of reality being an illusion, as in 'there is no spoon.'

Life After Death? - The Shocking Proof You’re in a Simulation

Life After Death? - The Shocking Proof You’re in a Simulation

Tom Bilyeu

A film that explores the concept of simulated reality, with Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams, as a key character, connecting to ancient metaphors of illusion.

Nobel Prize Just Given for Proving the Universe Isn't Real! {REUPLOAD}

Nobel Prize Just Given for Proving the Universe Isn't Real! {REUPLOAD}

Tom Bilyeu

A film referenced for its concept of questioning reality and the illusion of physical objects, particularly the idea that 'there is no spoon.'

Is the AI Doom Fever Breaking? (It’s About Time!)

Is the AI Doom Fever Breaking? (It’s About Time!)

Cal Newport

A film franchise referenced for its trench coats and Neo, used to describe the attire and self-perception of some in the X-risk community.

Trump fumbles Iran, Pope goes after AI, Mamdani steals NYC

Trump fumbles Iran, Pope goes after AI, Mamdani steals NYC

Tom Bilyeu

A prophetic movie that contemplated giving humanity utopia, only for it to be rejected, used as an analogy for AI's potential for perfectly tailored relationships that humans might ultimately reject.

Something Is Very Wrong With Modern Life - Arthur Brooks

Something Is Very Wrong With Modern Life - Arthur Brooks

Chris Williamson

The 1999 movie cited as a metaphor for modern life, where humans are kept in a simulation by artificial intelligence.

A New Marriage of Brain and Computer

A New Marriage of Brain and Computer

GoogleTalksArchive

A movie that themes the idea of the outside world being an illusion, similar to Descartes' 'brain in a vat' concept.

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