Submitted by snowmaninheat t3_11cyu1y in nottheonion
geekgodzeus t1_ja749ni wrote
Reply to comment by Winjin in Google lays off 100 robot workers used to clean its cafeterias, says report by snowmaninheat
Wow. That explanation of our brains being the CPU's running the simulation and not the power source makes a lot of sense.
Winjin t1_ja751aq wrote
I know right? It's so much better than implying human body is used for its energy production. Cows or goats are way better at it, and there's zero reason to have the whole simulation going if it doesn't have some sort of a twisted purpose.
bingybunny t1_ja7g5g2 wrote
'combined with a form of fusion'
smacked my forehead at that line. if you have fusion why would you use a large mammal to generate electricity
that they dumbed down the film through rewrites makes so much sense
Winjin t1_ja7gv1v wrote
I think we can also kinda explain it by either Morpheus not exactly understanding what's happening there, or him dumbing the visuals down for Neo. But in reality yeah, I'm 90% sure they were like "People know what batteries are but they have zero understanding what a CPU is, most of them would lose the flow of the moment if they don't know what Morpheus is showing or if he has to explain more, so we need to change it to something everyone will immediately understand"
Also, another important thing I just thought of as I was writing this very comment - CPUs have some values and are not cheap in general. Batteries are practically worthless and easily discarded as soon as they're depleted.
geekgodzeus t1_ja75e46 wrote
I think that the reason explained in the movie was that the simulation was to keep the people functionally normally on a biological level. The brain needs to experience a life in order for the body to produce energy optimally. If the mind dies so does the body hence the need to keep it engaged.
sunflowercompass t1_ja82me2 wrote
If only the writers had bothered using their brains
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