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    Postmodernism

    Everything that is around us makes up our world and our life. It is reality, until someone asks, “Are we the players or the puppets of our lives? Or are we both?” and it is such questioning of assumed certainty that characterizes postmodernism. The Matrix is a film directed by the Wachowski Brothers in 1999 portraying the rebellion of a group of people against an artificial reality that has imprisoned their mind while A Beautiful Mind directed by Ron Howard is a 2001 film that describes a man’s journey

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    Fate And The Matrix Comparison

    in the Matrix Neo is just an ordinary man who’s been searching for something, but fate finally finds him one day. Someone hacks his computer and sends him a message and when he follows that message he finds answers to what hes been searching for. Neo meets Trinity the one who will lead him to Morpheus; The one he has been searching for. Morpheus is the leader of an elite few survivors who escaped the Matrix and through a series of tests and simulations he is told the truth about the Matrix. And he

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    Plato's Cave

    their heads’. (Plato, 1955, p.256) In this sense, we see what we are told to see and we believe/accept it without ever questioning it. We have beliefs but we don’t understand why we have these beliefs. Similar to the prisoner in the cave or Neo in the Matrix (Wachowski Bros., 1999) movie, which is loosely based on the Allegory of the Cave, this poses a major psychological difficulty – we are afraid of moving beyond what we know towards the unknown. We see things only as they appear to us. This is where

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    Basic Directx Transformation with Vb.Net

    Basic Directx Transformation with VB.NET Introduction In this tutorial, we will try to discuss the basic transformation in DirectX. We will discuss only the world transform because it’s the simplest transform, but honestly I should say it’s a complicated subject, especially if you tried to understand the underlying concepts of transformation, then you will be lost in pure math problems. So, I will not discuss the mathematical concepts of vectors and matrices (because I don’t understand it myself

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    Cholesky Decomposition

    to the literature. CITED REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING: Golub, G.H., and Van Loan, C.F. 1989, Matrix Computations, 2nd ed. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press), Chapter 5 [also treats some other special forms]. Forsythe, G.E., and Moler, C.B. 1967, Computer Solution of Linear Algebraic Systems (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall), §19. [1] Westlake, J.R. 1968, A Handbook of Numerical Matrix Inversion and Solution of Linear Equations (New York: Wiley). [2] von Mises, R. 1964, Mathematical

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    Philosophy Paper

    life. It takes us to another place. How do we know that what we believe to be real life is not a dream? In the movie, The Matrix Mr. Anderson, a computer programmer/hacker also known as Neo questions if the life he lives is real, or if they are all being programmed somewhere by a machine. Neo meets Morpheus who shows him that people are under a computer program called The Matrix. Cypher has been shown this as well but tries to forget what he has seen and move on with his life. This task is not so easy

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    Matrix

    Plato, Descartes, and The Matrix Plato, Descartes, and The Matrix Plato, Descartes, and The Matrix After reading the Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, I realized that it endures a significant similarity to The Matrix whereas the two share nearly identical metaphysical themes and hypothetical assumptions regarding the reality of nature, the experience in the world, and the chance of illusion. At first, the ‘two world’ theory is the main theme that goes through The Matrix and the Allegory of the

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    The Matrix Essay

    him the way; Descartes found out that his own senses misled him to dishonesty so in concordance he only believes what he sees. Neo however has many misconceptions being trapped in his own mirage cave like matrix of a world; trying to make sense of what is real and what is not. In the matrix no one ever experienced pain or any other physical ailments because how can you run off of a building and not die? How can you get shot at a million times in one scene and not die? For Neo, the predominate

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    Comparing the Matrix and Allegory of the Cave

    The Illusion of Reality: A Comparison of The Matrix and Plato’s Cave The poet Thomas Gray coined the phrase “Ignorance is bliss.” The phrase states that a lack of knowledge results in happiness and that people are more comfortable if they don’t know something. We can apply this phrase to utopias and dystopias and get this scenario: imagine living in a utopic society isolated from the true dystopic world. Would you want to know that you are living a false life and that the true world around you

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    Comparing Reality In The Matrix And Alice In Wonderland

    Theme of perception vs. reality The Matrix and Alice in Wonderland question the relationship between perception and reality. However, Alice and Neo’s “reality” are different. Within The Matrix, Neo does not realize his surrounding environment is not real, and life on earth is just a dream, having each individual clueless because no one has yet been woken up; this is the theme of perception vs. reality. Both protagonists struggle at first with the idea of a dream, but later they go deeper to consider

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