The Matrix: Resolutions
Slappy White writes "For six months, Matrix message boards were aflame with speculation, theories, predictions and outright psychotic guessing about Revolutions. Now the film is here, and this article has a humorous roundup of some of the popular theories, both those that were close and others that were, shall we say, a little off the mark." I still haven't seen this film, so I'll refrain from passing judgment, but I'm ever so happy the matrix-within-a-matrix theories were unfounded. Update: 11/09 02:38 GMT by CN : Some folks who've never seen the Twilight Zone or even the Simpsons' Treehouse of Horrors thought that was a spoiler. If you're one of those people, I'm very sorry.
Did it ever occur to you that some people might not want to know that the matrix-within-a-matrix theories were unfounded by reading the main page? At least you could have put your comments in the story details and given a spoiler warning. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for for diminishing my Matrix Revolutions experience.
Almost really. These NEO-communists (NEO, get it?) might like a return to the "good old days". (Actually they probably did it so people would take their picture, it would get carried by newswires, and someone would eventually post it to Slashdot. I hope they're happy now.)
One line blog. I hear that they're called Twitters now.
On the other hand, God exists outside of time. He just "is". He had no beginning, has no end. So while this seems like a clever argument, if you scratch beyond the surface and look at the reason why we say they are different, it makes sense.