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Basicly its this- His classmate say that in The Matrix: Reloaded, where at the end Neo stops the sentinals, they say that he can do that because he has "super powers" in the 'Real world'
Now if im correct they are not in the real world but just another part of the matrix, which is why he is able to do that. Im guessing the code in it was changed somehow and the rules for that part of the matrix were bent by him.
So can i get some more opinions on this. Need some evidence to give him :)
> Maybe Neo was just dreaming...
>
> *wakes up*
>
> "woah! wait till I tell Bill about this!"
>
> maybe not...
Classic.
He could bring back Ted and the could 'Melvin' all the agents to death!
"Hey Beezlebub. Excellent rocks. We totally broke some. Uh, can we go now?"
*Has sound track to B&T sequel*
*wakes up*
"woah! wait till I tell Bill about this!"
maybe not...
I think they are still in the Matrix. The 'real world' is another part of the Matrix and Neo is slowly realising this, hence being able to stop the Sentinals at the end of Reloaded.
Da daaaaa!
In primary school I talked about what we were going to do at break. now they talk about the Matricks and swear
Basicly its this- His classmate say that in The Matrix: Reloaded, where at the end Neo stops the sentinals, they say that he can do that because he has "super powers" in the 'Real world'
Now if im correct they are not in the real world but just another part of the matrix, which is why he is able to do that. Im guessing the code in it was changed somehow and the rules for that part of the matrix were bent by him.
So can i get some more opinions on this. Need some evidence to give him :)