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2023年3月24日 星期五

The Philosophy Behind The Matrix

 


If I had to choose my favorite movie, I wouldn't hesitate to pick The Matrix series that started in 1999 (although I do admit the fourth movie was⋯ you know). 


Of course, I think the most impressive one was the first movie when it was released. 

With its unique world view, spectacular special effects, and innovative fight choreography, it still doesn't feel outdated even after more than twenty years.

Whether you watch it as an action movie or from a philosophical perspective, you can enjoy it. 

I even think that if you combine action and philosophy in the ratings, there still isn't a movie that can compare to it.


Here are some philosophical insights that came to me after watching the movie:


  1. What is “Me “? What is real?


The movie brings up a concept that's very relevant to physiology: everything you perceive and experience is just an electronic signal in your brain.


Morpheus: "What is real? How do you define 'real'? If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain."


With this premise, many discussions can be extended. 


For example, what is "me"? 

Is my body "me"? 

Are electronic signals "me"? 


When stimuli are transmitted to the brain through electronic signals, what "thing" is accepting the final electronic signal? 

If electronic signals are neutral, what "thing" has preferences, choices, or aversions towards them? 

When you want to perform an action or even unconsciously maintain physiological functions such as heartbeat, breathing, and intestinal motility, what "thing" is driving the first electronic signal and causing a series of physiological actions?


Since everything is just a "signal," can you call the world you live in and your feelings "real"? 

If the nature of a signal is constantly changing and short-lived, why is there a "strong delusion" of a "fixed and unchanging me"?


The concept of "I love you." 

Is the concept of "I" real? 

Is the idea and emotion of "love" real? 

Is the existence of "you" real? 

Is this "you" an objective existence, or is it the "you" that “I “ perceive in my world?


Interestingly, Neo finally sees through the world of the matrix made up of code, breaks the limitations of the matrix, and becomes The One. 

This process is like that of many achievers in religion who see through the illusions of the world and produce various incredible abilities.


  1. What is "choice"; determinism, fatalism, free will


The plot of movies often touches on this question, either subtly or overtly. 

For example, when Neo becomes The One, is it due to the setting of the matrix, the arrangement of fate, or his own choice? 

After becoming The One, does his actions follow the preset plan of the matrix, the guide of Oracle or are they his own choices?

For other characters, whether human or part of the matrix system, their existence and actions are predetermined by the system, influenced by Oracle, or are they the result of their own choices?


The movie has a classic scene that explores this topic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVF4kebiks4


Oracle : I'd ask you to sit down, but, you're not going to anyway. And don't worry about the vase.

Neo : What vase?

[Neo turns to look for a vase, and as he does, he knocks over a vase of flowers, which shatters on the floor] 

Oracle : That vase.

Neo : I'm sorry...

Oracle : I said don't worry about it. I'll get one of my kids to fix it.

Neo : How did you know?

Oracle : Ohh, what's really going to bake your noodle later on is, would you still have broken it if I hadn't said anything?


There is a similar story in China.


Shao Yong, a master of Yi Jing (a  traditional divination book in China) during the Northern Song Dynasty, divined with accuracy. One day, he divined for his own flower vase and concluded that it would shatter at noon on that day. Out of curiosity, he waited to see what would happen. 

As the time approached, his wife called him to have lunch, but he ignored her. 

In a fit of anger, his wife smashed the flower vase!


Was the shattering of the flower vase predetermined? 

If Oracle didn't speak up and Shao Yong didn't divine, would the vase still have been broken?


Is one's destiny predetermined or determined by free will?

Is choice a result of true free will, a predetermined choice, or an illusion of choice in a predetermined context?


To choose, is  free or not free?


Furthermore, is existence free or unfree?

 (As Agent Smith said in The Matrix, "We're not here because we're free; we're here because we're not free.")


As for the decision to write this blog post and for you to be reading it now, was it a predetermined choice or one made by free will?



駭客任務(The matrix)背後的哲學

 


如果要選出一部自己最喜愛的電影

我會毫不遲疑選擇1999年開始上映的駭客任務系列(好啦 我知道第四集有點...)


當然 我覺得最令人震撼的莫過於第一集推出的時候

獨特的世界觀、精采的電影特效、創新的武打動作設計

即使二十多年後觀賞依然不覺得過時

無論以動作娛樂或文青哲學的角度觀賞

都能樂在其中

甚至私心覺得 

若將動作娛樂跟哲學意涵兩者一起納入評分

至今仍無任何電影能出其右


以下為筆者觀影後一些哲學發想


1. 何謂我?何謂真實? 

電影裡提到了一個非常符合生理學的概念:


你所感知、經歷的一切


不過是大腦的電子訊號。



墨菲斯:什麼是“真實”? 你如何定義“真實”? 如果你在談論你能感覺到什麼,你能聞到什麼,你能嚐到什麼和看到什麼,那麼“真實”只是你的大腦解譯的電信號

Morpheus:“What is real? How do you define 'real'? If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.



藉由這個前提

可以延伸很多討論


比方說

什麼是我?身體是我嗎?電子訊號是我嗎?


當外界的刺激藉由電子訊號傳到大腦,

是「什麼」去接受最後一個電子?

電子訊號如果是中性的,

那是「什麼」對他產生了好惡、取捨的想法?

當你想要做一個動作,

甚至是無意識的維持生理機能如心跳、呼吸、腸胃蠕動

是「什麼」去驅動第一個電子訊號進而引發一連串的生理動作?


既然所有的一切都是「訊號」

那麼

你所身處的世界以及感覺

是否可以稱之為「真實」?


訊號的本質既然是不停變動且短暫的

為何會有「固定不變的我」的「堅固妄想」?


所謂的「我愛你」

「我」這個概念是真實的嗎?

「愛」這個意念、情緒是真實的嗎?

「你」這個存在是真實的嗎?這個「你」是客觀存在的「你」、還是「我」的世界所感受到的「你」?


有趣的是

男主角終於看破母體世界是由代碼所構成

因而打破母體世界的限制,成為救世主(The one)

這樣的過程 就像許多宗教裡的成就者 

看破世間的假象

產生各種不可思議的神通



2.什麼是「選擇」;宿命論、決定論、自由意志

電影的劇情不時隱晦或明顯地碰觸這個問題

比如主角成為「救世主」,是母體的設定、命運的安排、還是自己的選擇?

成為救世主後的所作所為,是母體預設、祭師指引、還是主角自己的選擇?

其他角色、無論是人類抑或母體程式,他們的存在及作為,是系統預設好的、被祭師引導暗示的、還是出於自己的選擇?


電影有一經典片段

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVF4kebiks4


祭師:不用擔心花瓶。

Neo:什麼花瓶?

[Neo 轉身尋找一個花瓶,當他這樣做時,他打翻了一個花瓶,花瓶在地板上碎裂]

祭師:那個花瓶。

尼奧:對不起……

祭師:我說過不用擔心。 我會讓我的一個孩子來修理它。

尼奧:你怎麼知道的?

祭師:哦,真正會讓你困惑的是,如果我什麼都不說,你還會把它弄壞嗎?

Oracle : I'd ask you to sit down, but, you're not going to anyway. And don't worry about the vase.

Neo : What vase?

[Neo turns to look for a vase, and as he does, he knocks over a vase of flowers, which shatters on the floor] 

Oracle : That vase.

Neo : I'm sorry...

Oracle : I said don't worry about it. I'll get one of my kids to fix it.

Neo : How did you know?

Oracle : Ohh, what's really going to bake your noodle later on is, would you still have broken it if I hadn't said anything?


中國也有類似的故事


邵雍,北宋易學大師,占卦準驗,

某天心血來潮

為自家花瓶占卦、

得出將於當日午時破碎之結論,

心生好奇故坐等看會發生何事讓花瓶破碎。

直至時辰將至,

其妻喊其吃午飯皆不理,

妻一怒下將花瓶摔碎。


花瓶是否註定破碎?

如果祭師沒開口,邵雍沒占卦,花瓶是否仍會被摔碎?


人的命運 是註定的 還是自由意志決定的?


所謂的選擇,是真正自由意志下選擇,還是在選擇前就已經選擇?抑或在被設定好的情境下產生選擇的錯覺?


選擇,是一種自由,抑或是一種不自由?


更進一步的問題,存在,究竟是自由,還是不自由?

(Agent Smith: We're not here because we're free; we're here because we're not free. )



決定寫這篇網誌的我,正在看網誌這篇的你,是宿命決定的選擇、還是自由意志的選擇?


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