Exegesis of The Matrix
There were a couple of things that really bugged me about The Matrix
trilogy. They were never fully explained, but I thought it through and
I think I know what the Wachowski's were going for. It all has to do
with the blurred line between the human world and the machine world.
The Questions
How can Neo enter The Matrix without a hard line?
How can Neo sense and disable the Sentinels?
How can he see the robots after he's been blinded?
Let's connect some dots.
Food and Software
In The Matrix, software can be installed via food. We see this when
Neo swallows the red pill and later when The Merovingian uses a piece
of cake to seduce a woman. Remember those cookies The Oracle was
baking when we first met her? They had code in 'em, and Neo eats one.
Wireless Matrix
The Matrix is a high speed wireless network (those hovercrafts don't
have a DSL line). Neo is able to log into the network because The
Oracle's cookie rewired his brain. In fact, it rewired his entire
nervous system (more on this below).
Sentinel Communication
Neo can disable Sentinels because they communicate through a wireless
network (let's assume it's part of The Matrix). The Oracle gave him a
backdoor self-destruct command which he can broadcast, using his
nervous sytem like an antenna. Obviously his nervous system wasn't
made to do this -- that's why it almost kills him.
Sentinel Ghosts
Remember when one of the Sentinels is destroyed, but we see it's
"ghost" move through Neo and Trinity's ship? Part of The Matrix is an
overlay into the real world. The squids use that overlay to
communicate and coordinate (we're starting to do this today with VR
goggles). Each squid exists in the real world and also the network.
When one of them explodes, it's "ghost" (i.e., it's avatar in The
Matrix) might linger on for a while. Neo can see into the overlay
(thanks to his Oracle cookie upgrade), so he sees the avatar. Same
goes for the robot city (and all it's inhabitants). They live in an
enhanced world with a virtual overlay. Neo was blind, so the overlay
was all he could see. Of course in the overlay, the robots are
beautiful, perfect creatures of light.
That's It!
It all makes sense. It might be wrong, but it's consistent with the
movies and it explains a lot. Please leave comments and feedback.
Mark