Comparison Of Physics In Plato: The Movie, The Matrix

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Plato: The movie, The Matrix, shares some beliefs that are relative to my interpretation of metaphysics. I can see how this aligns with my definition of metaphysics, which is the study of the ultimate nature of reality or the study of what is really real. There is a mixture of reality and artificial reality. The physical world Neo thought that was true to him was really not as important as the world beyond the Matrix, the real world. Humanity is being trapped within the Matrix system and the only way out of it is to look at the world in a different perspective. Only then would you understand The Forms. There are two worlds: the physical world and The Forms. What humans fail to realize is not the object that is in front of you. No, what is real is something we do not
That’s impossible. Instead… only try to realize the truth… There is no spoon. Then you’ll see that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.” That is exactly my point. The spoon is only an illusion of what is actually true. What makes a spoon a spoon is only the idea of something spoon-ness that makes the spoon a spoon. There is no such thing as a perfect spoon either. A spoon will overtime rust and become corroded; whereas, the idea of a spoon will stay forever. That is what we should focus on and that idea lies in The Forms. This movie also is very similar to the ideals of my Myth of the Cave. Just like the prisoners in the cave, Neo has been trapped in the Matrix program. It was only a matter of time till Neo cannot avoid accepting the truth. Just as one of the prisoners, Neo has been exposed to certain things from the world he supposedly came from. Once the prisoner was freed from the cave, just as Neo had been freed from the Matrix system, they both discovered more meaning to life. What they thought was true was not. What they thought they knew was not really real. They both concluded that the world they were not accustomed to, the life outside the cave

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