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::Movies are made for a broad audience, little of which understands much basic physics let alone computer science. Even if they did, complex ideas like using the brain processes of millions of enslaved humans as a compute server is a tad difficult to get across in a movie. --Robert Merkel


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The best comment on The Matrix may be from MaryAnn? Johanson, the Flick Filosopher

http://www.flickfilosopher.com/flickfilos/archive/2q99/matrix.html

Don't miss the end of the paragraph that begins: "The SF audience is going nuts for this movie" :-)



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