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Thread ID: 57574 2005-05-06 09:27:00 Do i see the bright and colorful world in my dark brain? lahokamal (8051) PC World Chat
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352767 2005-05-06 09:27:00 IDEALISM
THE PHILOSOPHY OF
THE MATRIX
AND THE TRUE NATURE OF MATTER

Do i see the bright and colorful world in my dark brain?

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[Edit: OK call me suspicious. But for a first post on a Computer forum from a user not from this part of the woods, that looks awfully like propaganda posting to me - Jen (Moderator) ]
lahokamal (8051)
352768 2005-05-06 13:47:00 ... :o.

Strange ads these days...
george12 (7)
352769 2005-05-06 22:14:00 Well spotted and actioned on our behalf Jen. This user name has hundreds of Google hits and he/she/they have been given the heave-ho from other sites, such as....
lahokamal was banned on 2005.04.26 for an incoherent first post, including what appears to be advertising for their own Web site.
:cool:
Scouse (83)
352770 2005-05-07 04:47:00 Banning for an "incoherent first posting"? Next thing people will be banned from forums for bad spelling and grammar. Can't wait. :D :thumbs: :lol: Graham L (2)
352771 2005-05-07 05:29:00 Can people get banned for "incoherence in subsequent to first postings"???

Banned for "incoherent first posting" BEAUTIFUL.
zqwerty (97)
352772 2005-05-07 12:44:00 Banning for an "incoherent first posting"? Next thing people will be banned from forums for bad spelling and grammar. Can't wait. :D :thumbs: :lol:
How about banned for using too much of emoticons at once? ;) ;)
Renmoo (66)
352773 2005-05-08 10:19:00 The correct grammar would be "too many emoticons at once." pine-o-cleen (2955)
352774 2005-05-08 12:42:00 How about banned for using too much of emoticons at once? ;) ;)No can do... excessive use of emoticons is filtered.
*How do i know this?*

:D :D :D
personthingy (1670)
352775 2005-05-13 12:25:00 Many of the movies that have hit the big screen over the last few years share a common subject as part of their storyline. These films question reality-or the real world, as we know it-pointing out that artificially created dream worlds or worlds produced by simulations can actually be quite realistic.
Movies, sequels and TV series like The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, The Thirteenth Floor, Harsh Realm, Vanilla Sky, Total Recall, The Truman Show, Strange Days, Dark City, Open Your Eyes, The Frequency, Existenz, and The One all examine the theme of just how seriously wrong we might be about what is reality and what is imagination.
These films also deal with suggestions, thus far represented only as food for thought at scientific gatherings, of how these questions could affect our lives. In The Matrix, for instance, the following dialogue takes place:
What is real? How do you define "real"? If you're talking about your senses-what you feel, taste, smell, or see-then all you're talking about are electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
Doubtless one of the foremost reasons why these films, based on scientific explanations, captivate the attention of millions is the fact that people now question the reliability of the external world's assumptions and preconditions.
These movies' themes had been the focus of philosophical research in the past, though not until the end of the 20th century did they receive the attention they deserved. But now, science has proven the subject this book discusses to be scientific fact, rather than a philosophical hypothesis.
lahokamal (8051)
352776 2005-05-13 12:40:00 I call it entertainment,most of it very poor entertainment with plot holes big enough to drive a concorde through and leaps of logic that would put Superman to shame.

Besides,Science fiction books covered it all 20 years ago,and they also used made up mumbo-jumbo and techno-sounding words to cover up the fact that none of the pieces they presented actually fit together, the key to enjoying them is to not think to hard about it and turn the page to see where the story is going.


seems you have lost the art of doing so.
Metla (12)
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