Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix . Glenn Yeffeth, David Gerrold

Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix


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Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix Glenn Yeffeth, David Gerrold
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You take the red pill – you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes. By Masahiro_Morioka, at 10:30 PM, June 23, 2005. And i'm not matrix-reobsessed, lol. But even It's for damned sure that the nature of our horror at being deceived by this bizarre societal perversion is going to be different, simply because we found ourselves at different locations within the matrix, and have natural tendencies to different faults. "One is that it's retelling the story of Christ," he says. His philosophy is too simplistic to analyze contemporary civilizaion. Will you take the red pill or the blue pill? Glenn Yeffeth (ed), Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix (Dallas: Benbella Books, 2003) 2. This week's voyage through the Matrix will take us to the very edge of the solar system. I posted a video a couple posts down about quantum physics, and it seems to have inspired my good friend Newtonian world of our experience, but what string theory seems to say is that spirit exists as well, and that “pure conciousness,” “pure potentiality,” “the unified field” is the One Taste of the Buddhist, the Face of God of western religion. The “red-pill” woman takes frequent moments to step back and observe all that her husband does for her and their family, and she appreciates it and expresses it to him with her words and her actions. In the movie the Matrix, the hero Neo, takes a red pill that sets him free from the false reality of the Matrix and allows him to see the real world as it is. The red pill promises "the truth, nothing more." Neo takes the red pill and awakes to reality--something. I got a book that's talking about the science, philosophy, and religion in the movies, which is fascinating, but all i want is a big old book on the upcoming game. It seems to me that on 911, everyone was given a choice similarly to Neo in the Matrix. The defining dramatic moment in the film The Matrix occurs just after Morpheus invites Neo to choose between a red pill and a blue pill. Those early entries are astoundingly blue-pill, that is, subscribing to the myths foisted onto men about relationships, masculinity, and the nature of women by society. CERN's Large Hadron Collider has become one of the most popular scientific facilities in the world –even though almost nobody knows what the hell a hadron actually is– and the phrase 'god particle', which is already part of our pop culture language, is making (4) The search for the building blocks of the Universe is inevitably mired with philosophical and religious questions. Ancient religions have posed these questions for thousands of years, and science may finally be catching up… Physicists be a computer simulation? "There's two ways to look at this from a Christian perspective," says Glenn Yeffeth, editor of the book Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy, and Religion in The Matrix.

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