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    Weir, Inception directed by Christopher Nolan and The Matrix directed by the Wachowski brothers, is that the main characters are all prisoners…

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    The movie that i watched and reminds me about Artificial Intelligence and robotics is the classic science fiction film TERMINATOR 2 and shows us what we have still to learn about Artificial Intelligence.Terminator 2 tells the story of two cyborgs sent back in time from the future,one is the T800 which is living tissue over metal endoskeleton which was performed by the most iconic role Arnold Schwarzenegger to protect the future leader of the human resistance;the other (the T1000, a more advanced…

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    The human brain can be modelled as a matrix of dots. Each dot's color can be flipped to opposite colors. When a baby is born, it's brain matrix consists of a very low m x n dots. As the baby grew, the number of m and n changes (usually both increases in magnitude). The magnitude of m and n are not necessarily the same, as both number defines the capacity of an individual's brain. The larger the product of m and n, the bigger the capacity to think. Capacity of the human brain can be narrowed…

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    Abstract The three readings of The Matrix, Descartes and Plato discuss the differences concerning the reality of a computer-simulated system, a cave controlled by mankind who are kept captive and a man controlled by his perceptions of demons and evil that all show that life may or may not be real depending on what they each believe. The readings demonstrate the certainty and uncertainty in three areas that deal with skepticism of reality and knowing whether what is experienced everyday is…

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    In ‘The Matrix’, education works similarly. What education is in the traditional sense today is obsolete in the Matrix. Any facts or techniques the Neo needs to learn or know, he simply downloads into his brain. When Neo actually applies, this knowledge, and learns how act and think beyond ‘The Matrix’, is when Neo becomes truly educated. This mirrors the Platonic idea of education. Further, education…

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    Tron Legacy Analysis

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    Allowing for the virtual world to become our reality, is also seen in the sci-fi thrilling movie, Tron: Legacy (2010). Tron: Legacy, is the remade version of Tron, originally released in 1982, just one year before Videodrome. Though Tron: Legacy carries a completely different plot than Videodrome, the cyberpunk themes seen in the film are repeated, though not all. Tron tells the story of a young man named Sam Flynn whose father, former CEO of ENCOM (a large and global video game corporation) who…

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    truth and reality is used by one’s self-interest to protect and retain their dreams and illusions from being destroyed. The protagonists in the movies “The Matrix” and the “The Truman Show” perceive who they truly are and realize their purpose in life because they choose to discover the truth rather than accepting a delusion. In “The Matrix”, Neo chooses to take the red pill of truth rather than the blue pill of ignorance, leaving him with no regrets in the end. In “The Truman Show”, Truman…

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    With the passage of time, technology is taking over our lives and human beings are becoming increasingly dependent on it. As Morpheus, the fictional character from The Matrix eloquently puts it “It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.” The inability to recall a friend’s contact information without the aid of our smartphone’s contact list is an innocuous example of human reliance on technology. However, this is indicative of a bigger problem. The dwindling…

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    Cadherin Research Paper

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    CDH2 CDH2 gene codes for the protein N-cadherin, also known as Cadherin-2 (CDH2), or neural cadherin (NCAD). Studies on this gene has discovered that it is located on Chromosome 18-NC_000018.10, assembly GRCh38.p2 on humans, and contains 20 exons.(9) N-cadherin is one of the classification of the cadherin superfamily, and is composed of five extracellular cadherin repeats, highly conserved cytoplasmic tail and a transmembrane region. This protein’s purpose is to mediate cell-cell adhesion by…

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    most of the authors make use of the recurrent imagery to produce the aspect of mood or impression. How the author repeatedly use imagery for the above purpose while making the story meaningful is always interesting. Similarly, from the reading “The Matrix” by Larry and Andy Wachowski, we can see this aspect of recurrent imagery, which seems to have achieved a significant purpose of this piece. This script was written back in the year 1998 but remains relevant today because of how it presents…

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