In the real world, there exists a delusional condition called Capgras syndrome in which sufferers believe a family member or friend to have been replaced by a foreign imposter.
In one such case, a mother named Mary believed that her 9-year-old daughter Sarah had, in fact, been placed into the custody of Child Protective Services and that the little girl she was raising was actually a fake posing as her daughter. Though there is an explanation for this condition based in psychiatric science in this world, a rogue program capable of hijacking humans makes perfect sense in a Matrix scenario. Although the artificial world within the Matrix is said to be set in — the peak of humanity— Morpheus tells Neo they believe the actual year to be closer to So while human beings are blissfully unaware that they are plugged into a simulation set in , their bioelectricity is harvested to fuel the machines in the real world In reality, giant fields of humans generating energy would be incredibly inefficient, if impossible, to extract much energy from.
As anyone who has ever gone on a Calories In-Calories Out diet knows, it takes a massive amount of energy simply to sustain the life of a single human being. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule. Case in point, Ma Xiangang, a Chinese man who is not only seemingly immune to large amounts of electricity but energized no pun by it. In a real-life Matrix scenario, millions of pods full of humans with The Electric Man's special powers might make sense when it comes to powering more than a cheap toaster.
Those still trapped in the Matrix believe they exist in the year coincidentally— or not— the year the film was released , sharing a collective delusion about the world around them. The Mandela Effect is the term given to a collective memory that people believe to have happened, when in fact it never happened at all.
It is so named because countless people believe former South African president Nelson Mandela died in prison back in the 80s. He actually died in December of One of the most widely discussed incidences of this is the spelling of the popular children's book series The Berenstain Bears. Despite the fact that old printings of these books clearly show it was always spelled Berenstain, a vast number of Internet denizens swear that it used to be spelled Berenstein, and as such believe themselves to have been "glitched" into an alternate reality in which the spelling changed.
Everyone remembers the climatic scene in which Morpheus is heroically rescued from the skyscraper after he's been kidnapped and tortured by Agents after the codes to Zion in his head. As the group is escaping with Morpheus and challenged by Agents, Neo is suddenly able to perform moves previously unseen in anyone other than Agents when attacked by a group of them.
In , a paint shop supervisor named Tom Boyle famously lifted a Camaro off of a teenager who'd been hit by the vehicle while riding his bike. The phenomenon is sometimes called Hysterical Strength, and is believed to be the result of a surge of adrenaline in highly stressful situations. Just as Neo adapted quickly to the situation at hand with the Agents with shocking, superhuman ability, so did Tom Boyle when he saw the young man pinned under the truck. Adrenaline, or the elastic nature of a simulated world?
We may never know. When plugged into the Matrix, red-pillers use telephones to transport themselves back to the ship Nebuchadnezzar; these phone escapes are called exits. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. The list of linear algebra problems is available here. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address. Linear Algebra. Idempotent Matrices are Diagonalizable.
Any matrix that is similar to a diagonal matrix represents the same linear point transformation as the diagonal matrix. What are the characteristics of the linear point transformation effected by a diagonal matrix? The answer is as follows. Point transformation effected by a diagonal matrix.
The point transformations effected by a diagonal matrix represent a very important class of linear transformations. Given the diagonal matrix. The transformations of this class have a very simple and intuitive geometric meaning of course, only for two and three-dimensional real spaces.
If the numbers k i are all positive the effect of this transformation is simply stretching or compressing effects directed in the directions of the different coordinate system axes e 1 , e 2 , If some of the k i are negative, then the deformation of the space is accompanied by a change of direction.
If the coordinate system is an oblique one the transformation will transform figures in space in this linear way in the directions of the oblique axes. This class of transformations is important because in spite of its simplicity it is very general. In fact, it can be established that every linear transformation satisfying certain not very severe restrictions belongs to this class i.
Diagonable matrices. A mattrix A which is similar to a diagonal matrix is called diagonable. Under what conditions is an n-square matrix similar to a diagonal matrix? The following theorems address that question. Let P be a matrix whose columns 1, 2, This essentially has gorgeous photography, capturing aspects of the entire city where imagination paints the picture and provides the details. Not to be missed. Read More: Movies Like Argo.
This epic film directed by Ridley Scott is one of the most well-received and loved science-fiction films of all time. An epic example of the neo-noir genre, it makes use of much textbook style of cinematography and storytelling thus making it one of the important films ever made. It examines impact of technology on human society, existence, and the very nature of humanity itself.
These themes are set in a fairly basic detective story that moves slowly but gradually builds power as the viewer is immersed in a dystopian futuristic Los Angeles. The score by Vangelis is strangely gripping and is one of the other main highlights.
It is a must watch for every movie-goer out there. The film in simple words is stylish, artistic, and beautiful. The tale told is amazingly monstrous, squeezing it all in a short running time. It was one of the first anime films to cleverly unite traditionally drawn animation with computerized imagery. In fact Japanese animations have a class of its own and will never be matched with others all around the world. Read More: Movies Like It.
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