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
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