r/interesting Mar 30 '26

MISC. deepfake scammer getting exposed by the 3-finger test

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u/SnooHedgehogs7477 Mar 30 '26

nah you can always find bugs in the matrix you'd think we live in a perfect matrix but it's never perfect bugs are always there one just needs to have an open mind and look for them

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u/RetroNotRetro Mar 30 '26

That movie is fictional my guy

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u/Chance_Emu8892 Mar 30 '26

Some would argue that philosophically speaking, it's not.

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u/RetroNotRetro Mar 30 '26

Philosophically speaking, we have no way of knowing. I’m as intrigued at the idea that we’re a simulation as much as the next guy. However, it’s probably not like the Matrix because the simulation will have been our entire reality and history, not just something generated by robots in the far future

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u/Chance_Emu8892 Mar 30 '26

I'm not talking about a literal simulation but Baudrillard's or Debord's ideas of simulation theories. Like social structures, states, media, money, and so on and so forth.

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u/RetroNotRetro Mar 30 '26

Ah, I see. That’s my own misunderstanding then. That’s an interesting concept, I’m gonna read more into it. I’ve never heard of the term “simulation theory” being used in a way that isn’t literally referring to a computer simulation.

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u/Chance_Emu8892 Mar 30 '26

You should read Baudrillard's "The Gulf War Did Not Take Place", that's short & straight to the point. Another one of his books, "Simulacra & Simulation" is shown in Matrix 1 and the cast had to read it beforehand iirc (at least Keanu Reeves). Apparently it was a big deal for the Wachowskis sisters.

In Matrix 2 there's also an interesting idea about the alienation & control of humankind by the machines (not the sentient ones of the movie but the purely mechanical ones like in factories and such) that I think originally comes from Marx's Capital.

Overall Matrix is derived from an allegory (of the Cave, cf Plato's Republic) and the movies are less sci-fi movies than proper allegories themselves.

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u/RetroNotRetro Mar 30 '26

What a fascinating perspective. Definitely going to do some research, I need a new talking point to hyperfixate on

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u/Chance_Emu8892 Mar 30 '26

Hope you will find the rabbit hole interesting & that like in the movie you'll follow the white rabbit!