Is it Possible for 2 programs to create a program (the child)?

smith_fan

Hey,

Is it really possible for 2 programs to create a program(THE CHILD)?
It's been mentioned somewhere that the "child", the Oracle talks about changing the world, is the first "program" born into the Matrix, independant of the Architect. Apparently, as the speculation goes, 2 programs fall in love and have a "child"--which is to help bridge the gap between humans and machines.

Here's my question: Is it even possible to conclude that "the child" could be created within the matrix without the Architect doing it? I thought, being "the Architect", every part of the matrix was meticulously designed to operate according to his plan? Seeing as how machines are governed by logic and programs are governed by logic, isn't it illogical that the Architect would allow programs inside the Matrix to have the power of "creating" their own program(the child) that could conceivably alter--or end--his creation?

But who knows what the Brothers do on November 5th...

smith_fan
icy toast

Well... Think about it? How do virus's replicate? They need a host. Then they code a section of the host/file so that it is kind of like a clone but not exactly a clone (well in this case anyway). Then you have a "child" of two programs.

The guy (program) codes a program (child) and the woman (program/mom) finishes the coding with a special coding segment.

"Is it really so hard to believe?..."
PK4788

Id say its more like the orgasm cake, where like they wrote the person outside of the architects juristiction, so technically you could say she was born. Of course i thought we all came from the stork so that kinda throws off my whole perspective on things
TheSpectator

Every program who is under the supervision of the System and/or the Architect, a program with purpose, cannot reproduce, otherwise they will be deleted along with the child (doing something they weren't supposed to be doing).
Programs who have lost their purpose are ejected from the System and roam free inside the Matrix, they are called rogue programs: among these rogue programs we can find the Twins, the trainman, Smith (the freed version), the Keymaker all of Merovingian's vampire-men etc.etc.

These rogueprograms all have their own little trick: the Twins can dematerialize, the Keymaker can go to Backdoor Alley, vampires are practically immortal, Smith can copy himself etc. Because of their rejection, they are no longer under control by the System, maybe in that case they have all of a sudden the power to reproduce, like they find working genitals between their legs.
They have finally the freedom to live as humans, make families like humans and have kids like humans without the supervision of the grumpy old Architect.

It maybe sounds hard to believe that two programs can have a child, but it's not. If a human is jacked into the Matrix, he's residual self-image is nothing more than a program inside the Matrix, the difference is that his actions are controlled by a human brain outside the Matrix, but the body and all on to it, is just part of the program.
Programs have exactly the same appearance and bodies like humans have, but they are controlled by a sophisticated AI-computer. But what is the difference between a brain and a computer basically ?! So the shell of a human and a program inside the Matrix are identical, allowing the programs to have a child of their own.

Perhaps this will happen for the first time in the 6 versions, and therefore the Oracle is willing to sacrifice for it. who knows...

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