![]() ![]() That's all it is, the catch about it, the thing to bake your noodle, is why Neo can see it. The "Gold Code" is in my opinion is simply the energy force of the machines in 01 (Machine City). Thus, the world where Zion exists is really part of a Matrix, or a "Real World Matrix." My theory: The gold light that Neo can see in the real world is actually the code of another Matrix, or level of the Matrix. This ability is never completely explained in the trilogy, which is why there are many theories that try to explain it. After Neo becomes blind, he can see the supposed real world in gold light. The Oracle explains his ability to destroy sentinals by telling him that his power extends back all the way to the Source (the machine mainframe), and that he manifested that power to destroy the sentinals. He can do all of these things because he is the One, the "result of the remainder of an unbalanced equation inherent to the programming of the Matrix the eventuality of an anomaly." Outside of the Matrix, Neo destroys sentinals and can see the world in gold light. In the Matrix, Neo flies, stops bullets, and is faster and stronger than everyone else (except Smith). This is not only apparent in the Matrix, but in the real world as well. Throughout the trilogy, Neo gains more and more abilities. This theory attempts to explain Neo's ability to see the world in gold light after he becomes blind in Revolutions. The second theory seems more plausible theory in my mind.įirst-off, I'm not sure if I believe this theory or not myself, but I thought it was interesting nonetheless. I discovered this page while exploring an answer to your question. In all reality, everything else posed by us is simply guess work and speculation. They wrote the story and it all comes from their imagination. Unfortunately I think only the Wachowski's can clearly answer that. Neo however, after doing it unlocked the vision. No other blind in the world have the gold view because they haven't touched the Source. He just started working as an alternate signal carrier sending signal at the same wavelength as the mainframe. That's why he successfully harnessed all the normal machine powers like sending a signal to self destruct and having the normal machine view as the abilities. By getting into the Architect's room, he was made aware of his machine side and thus he was more machine then ever. When the human view went down, he realised the machine view that all the other machines had. He had it since coming out of the Architect's room but his brain simply preferred the human view (because he is mostly human). The gold code view he gained when his human view was switched off. But well he touched the Source, he had the ultimate data to reload the Matrix, he had a direct connections to the machine mainframe, the exact frequency at which it works, thus in real world, himself being modified human with knowledge about mainframe and signal frequency, he used it in his favour with his mind hole working as an antennae. I see his powers in Matrix would look similar to Lucy's (that stupid sci-fi about brain usage). He would have been much more powerful if he had been freed a bit earlier. Neo is also a modified human but also the One. Cats and dogs see it all green and eagles look at much sharper images of world, while we humans have a great quality picture with a lot of colours and obviously, the machines, will have their own point of view. A hybrid where they are mostly human but have a bit of machine in them for ease of being connected to the Matrix. ![]() Then what are they? Mechanically modified humans. See all the humans that were freed are not complete humans. My explanation will take a bit of an intro. His head swims as he drags himself back from the abyss. Loose until - She snatches hold of him again, His arm flails back as he feels himself disconnect, his mind flung We experience what Neo experiences a meteor of light that blasts Shatters, cratering under the Machine's bulk as Out of control, slamming against the heavy plated glass which As its eyes begin to blink, it corkscrews wildly Note that the screenplay explicitly states that the effect is that he "feels himself disconnect": The "ghost-Sentinel" is therefore merely Neo's visual interpretation of that attack. The Sentinels, sensing that Neo is interfering with their main function (to prevent ships from approaching the Machine City) launch an attack on whatever allows him to wirelessly connect to them, presumably via his neck-port. From what I can tell, we're seeing a wireless attack on Neo's connection to the machines. ![]()
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